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The smallest sum (Posted on 2008-08-08) Difficulty: 2 of 5
In each of the three additions below, each letter represents a different digit; however, each letter does not necessarily represent the same digit in one addition as it does in another addition.
          G  A  L  E       E  L  S  A        N  E  A  L  
       +  N  E  A  L    +  G  A  L  E     +  E  L  S  A
       -------------    -------------     -------------
          E  L  S  A       N  E  A  L        G  A  L  E
Which addition has the smallest sum?

  Submitted by pcbouhid    
Rating: 3.0000 (1 votes)
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The first addition.

The "E" in addition I, the "A" in addition II, and the "L" in addition III, all behave in the same way.

In I, either:
(E + L) = A and (E + A) = 10 + L
or
(E + A) = L and (E + L) = 10 + A

In II, either:
(A + E) = L and (A + L) = 10 + E
or
(A + L) = E and (A + E) = 10 + L

In III, either:
(L + A) = E and (L + E) = 10 + A
or
(L + E) = A and (L + A) = 10 + E

Only the digit 5 behaves in this way (5 + 3 = 8... 5 + 8 = 13; 5 + 4 = 9... 5 + 9 = 14;...)

So one gets:
              I            II          III
           G A L 5      E L S 5      N E A 5
           N 5 A L      G 5 L E      E 5 S A
           -------      -------      -------
           5 L S A      N E 5 L      G A 5 E
A substitution for L in (I), for E in (II) and for A in (III) yields a value for A in (I), for L in (II), and for E in (III). Trial and error produces (in the eliminated cases, 1 is carried from the second column to the third column, making the substitution invalid):
I   (a)  G 6 1 5    (b)  G 7 2 5    (c) G 1 6 5
         N 5 6 1         N 5 7 2        N 5 1 6
         -------         -------        -------
         5 1 7 6         5 2 9 7        5 6 8 1

II  (a)  6 1 S 5    (b)  7 2 S 5    (c) 8 3 S 5   (d)  9 4 S 5
         G 5 1 6         G 5 2 7        G 5 3 8        G 5 4 9
         -------         -------        -------        -------
         N 6 5 1         N 7 5 2        N 8 5 3        N 9 5 4

III (a)  N 6 1 5    (b)  N 7 2 5    (c) N 8 3 5   (d)  N 9 4 5
         6 5 S 1         7 5 S 2        8 5 S 3        9 5 S 4
         -------         -------        -------        -------
         G 1 5 6         G 7 S 2        G 3 5 8        G 4 5 9
Inspection of the partial additions reveals that (I) has the smallest sum.

The additions can be completed further, and we can found 4 different solutions for (I), 1 solution for (II), and 2 solutions for (III), but in all of them, (I) has always the smallest sum, which is what was asked.

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  Subject Author Date
Puzzle ThoughtsK Sengupta2023-03-17 23:09:08
re: Solutioned bottemiller2008-08-08 16:25:24
Solutioned bottemiller2008-08-08 16:10:53
SolutionSolutionDej Mar2008-08-08 14:42:35
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