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My Wonky CalcuLESS (Posted on 2009-02-18) Difficulty: 3 of 5
I bought a new calculator at the Dollar Store and, sure enough, it’s defective. After some trial and error with it, I discovered that each digit in the display contained the same two pairs of elements (out of the seven elements labeled A to G below) that were somehow ‘cross-wired’. That is, if one element was called upon to illuminate, its partner would illuminate instead. If both were supposed to illuminate, neither would! For example, if A/D and B/F were the faulty pairs, the number 3 would simply display as F/G/C, as illustrated below.

A
F B
G
E C
D


Based on the illuminated elements for each digit given below, find the faulty pairs to then solve the following 3-digit by 2-digit multiplication:

C/DF/B/G/E/CG/E/C
XF/G/C/DF/G/E/C/D
F/E/C/DF/G/C/DF/G/E/C/DF/E/C/D


See The Solution Submitted by rod hines    
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re: problems with computer program | Comment 2 of 14 |
(In reply to problems with computer program by Charlie)

I think a problem is that you assumed that the same elements are broken for all digits. I didn't read the program in detail, but that's what I guessed from the 'bad' loops.

  Posted by Robby Goetschalckx on 2009-02-18 17:30:18

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