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What number is ALUMINE? (Posted on 2023-09-30) Difficulty: 3 of 5
The letters denote a different base ten digit from 0 to 9. No number can contain any leading zero.

It is known that both the relationships are simultaneously satisfied:
1) (AAAU)2= ALUMINE
2) (A+A+A+U)2= A+L+U+M+I+N+E

What is the number denoted by ALUMINE?

See The Solution Submitted by K Sengupta    
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Solution Analytic Solution | Comment 4 of 7 |
Looking solely at the first alphametic.
AAAU is a 4-digit number and ALUMINE is a 7-digit number.  Then AAAU < sqrt(10,000,000)=3162.3
This limits A to 1, 2, or 3.

AAAU is close to AAAA, so let's test the repdigits 1111, 2222, and 3333: 1111^2=1234321, 2222^2=4937284, 3333^2=11108889
The only square that shares the same leading digit is 1111^2=1234321.
Then this suggests ALU=123, which then makes AAAU=1113.

Verify this as our solution: 1113^2=1238769 and (1+1+1+3)^2=36=1+2+3+8+7+6+9.
The number denoted by ALUMINE is 1238769.

  Posted by Brian Smith on 2023-09-30 10:18:32
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