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Magic Trick (Posted on 2009-05-10) Difficulty: 2 of 5
A magician told his friend(X) that he will do a magic trick and gave X 3 cards with 5 distinct non-negative integers written on each card. X was asked to choose a number from each card and tell the sum of the 3 chosen numbers to him. For every possible sum X told him, he answered all the 3 chosen numbers correctly. If you sum all these possible sums, what is the minimum value it can take?

Note: The integers on a card are distinct but integers on two different cards may not be distinct.

No Solution Yet Submitted by Praneeth    
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Some Thoughts re: soln Comment 10 of 10 |
(In reply to soln by Steven Lord)


How one wishes that Praneeth was an active member at present!
This would have made a great official solution!!
Alas! Praneeth left Perplexus.info as an active member 3373 days before.

Edited on December 21, 2022, 1:18 am
  Posted by K Sengupta on 2022-12-21 01:17:56

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