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An equation with consecutive primes (Posted on 2006-01-16) Difficulty: 2 of 5
The equation below involves four 5-digits prime numbers:

A + B + C = D

A, B and C are consecutives, B and D are palindromes.

Find A, B, C and D.

See The Solution Submitted by pcbouhid    
Rating: 3.0000 (2 votes)

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re(5): For those who wanna try | Comment 14 of 23 |
(In reply to re(4): For those who wanna try by Vernon Lewis)

I'm with Vernon on this.  I don't have the sophisticated tools, i.e. mathematical know-how, to solve this problem analytically.  I wouldn't know where to begin.  I could however easily solve it by computer.

I would certainly regret it if no one posted an analytical solution to this problem, because I would miss the opportunity to learn.


  Posted by Bob Smith on 2006-01-17 09:42:06
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