It does doesn't it? To make up for your alphametics one
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11th September 2005 18:33 #610
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11th September 2005 18:41 #611
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(66+22)+(33+44)+(66+22) = 253
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11th September 2005 18:44 #612
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tal3ilna ennivo

(6^2) + (3 - 4) + (6^2) = 71
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11th September 2005 18:49 #613
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LOL
I thought you'd laugh once you find the answers


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11th September 2005 18:50 #614
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Matches
Arrange seven matches into the equation shown in the illustration. It can be seen the equation itself is not correct.
Puzzle 1. Move one match to a new position in order to make this equation correct.
Puzzle 2. Move three matches to new positions to get a correct equation. This puzzle can be solved in two different ways.
In both puzzles it is not allowed to break matches and an equation sign has to remain in the final expression.


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11th September 2005 19:18 #615
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second puzzle
II - I = I
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11th September 2005 19:30 #616
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Re: second puzzle
another one: I X I = IOriginally posted by phylay
II - I = I







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