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Adding up numbers in Portuguese is strange
The Next CEO of Stack OverflowHow does one go about picking words when creating Verbal Arithmetic puzzles?SPEND LESS MONEY alphameticHow do I solve cryptarithmetic puzzles?Letters = numbersNumbers = letters 2.0Does AAA+BBB+CCC+DDD=ABCD have a solution for distinct digits A,B,C,D?Arrange numbers to 3 different math operationsSum of three six digit numbersWhat are these numbers?
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My friend from Portugal said that 2 + 2 is 8 in Portuguese. And he could prove it. I did not understand it at first. But then he showed me the following equation:
D O I S
D O I S
+ ________
O I T O
Ah, now it is clear. Two is "dois" and eight is "oito" in Portuguese. And the equation above makes perfect sense. Could you solve the single one solution that explain this?
Rules: D, O, I, S and T are a number between 0 - 9. Each one is unique.
alphametic
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My friend from Portugal said that 2 + 2 is 8 in Portuguese. And he could prove it. I did not understand it at first. But then he showed me the following equation:
D O I S
D O I S
+ ________
O I T O
Ah, now it is clear. Two is "dois" and eight is "oito" in Portuguese. And the equation above makes perfect sense. Could you solve the single one solution that explain this?
Rules: D, O, I, S and T are a number between 0 - 9. Each one is unique.
alphametic
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My friend from Portugal said that 2 + 2 is 8 in Portuguese. And he could prove it. I did not understand it at first. But then he showed me the following equation:
D O I S
D O I S
+ ________
O I T O
Ah, now it is clear. Two is "dois" and eight is "oito" in Portuguese. And the equation above makes perfect sense. Could you solve the single one solution that explain this?
Rules: D, O, I, S and T are a number between 0 - 9. Each one is unique.
alphametic
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My friend from Portugal said that 2 + 2 is 8 in Portuguese. And he could prove it. I did not understand it at first. But then he showed me the following equation:
D O I S
D O I S
+ ________
O I T O
Ah, now it is clear. Two is "dois" and eight is "oito" in Portuguese. And the equation above makes perfect sense. Could you solve the single one solution that explain this?
Rules: D, O, I, S and T are a number between 0 - 9. Each one is unique.
alphametic
alphametic
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Could it be
1246
+ 1246
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2492
Then
D=1, O=2, I=4, S=6, T=9
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Perfect! Easy one?
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– Chaotic
Mar 20 at 4:50
1
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Not super easy, but there were a limited number of combinations to try. Good puzzle @Chaotic!
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– El-Guest
Mar 20 at 11:28
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From $S+S=O$ we know $O$ is even. From the $O+O$ part, we know $Ole4$ because $2O$ doesn't carry (otherwise $O$ would also have to be odd). Therefore $I$ is doubly even ($I=2O$), and because $2I$ doesn't carry, $I=4$ and $O=2$. $D=Spm5$ and $2D$ doesn't carry, so $S=6$ and $D=1$. $T=2I+1=9$.
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You haven't given a value for $T$.
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– ZanyG
Mar 20 at 5:54
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Let's start as a basic Brute Force
Consider D as 1
Since D and S gives a Unit Place as O
So,S is D+5 ;S is 6
So, Here O is 2
Given I = O + O; So,I=4
Since T is I+I with a carry of 1 ;T is 9
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Could it be
1246
+ 1246
------
2492
Then
D=1, O=2, I=4, S=6, T=9
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Perfect! Easy one?
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– Chaotic
Mar 20 at 4:50
1
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Not super easy, but there were a limited number of combinations to try. Good puzzle @Chaotic!
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– El-Guest
Mar 20 at 11:28
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Could it be
1246
+ 1246
------
2492
Then
D=1, O=2, I=4, S=6, T=9
$endgroup$
$begingroup$
Perfect! Easy one?
$endgroup$
– Chaotic
Mar 20 at 4:50
1
$begingroup$
Not super easy, but there were a limited number of combinations to try. Good puzzle @Chaotic!
$endgroup$
– El-Guest
Mar 20 at 11:28
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Could it be
1246
+ 1246
------
2492
Then
D=1, O=2, I=4, S=6, T=9
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Could it be
1246
+ 1246
------
2492
Then
D=1, O=2, I=4, S=6, T=9
edited Mar 20 at 12:40
Omega Krypton
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answered Mar 20 at 4:42
El-GuestEl-Guest
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21.1k24791
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Perfect! Easy one?
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– Chaotic
Mar 20 at 4:50
1
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Not super easy, but there were a limited number of combinations to try. Good puzzle @Chaotic!
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– El-Guest
Mar 20 at 11:28
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Perfect! Easy one?
$endgroup$
– Chaotic
Mar 20 at 4:50
1
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Not super easy, but there were a limited number of combinations to try. Good puzzle @Chaotic!
$endgroup$
– El-Guest
Mar 20 at 11:28
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Perfect! Easy one?
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– Chaotic
Mar 20 at 4:50
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Perfect! Easy one?
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– Chaotic
Mar 20 at 4:50
1
1
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Not super easy, but there were a limited number of combinations to try. Good puzzle @Chaotic!
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– El-Guest
Mar 20 at 11:28
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Not super easy, but there were a limited number of combinations to try. Good puzzle @Chaotic!
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– El-Guest
Mar 20 at 11:28
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From $S+S=O$ we know $O$ is even. From the $O+O$ part, we know $Ole4$ because $2O$ doesn't carry (otherwise $O$ would also have to be odd). Therefore $I$ is doubly even ($I=2O$), and because $2I$ doesn't carry, $I=4$ and $O=2$. $D=Spm5$ and $2D$ doesn't carry, so $S=6$ and $D=1$. $T=2I+1=9$.
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You haven't given a value for $T$.
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– ZanyG
Mar 20 at 5:54
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From $S+S=O$ we know $O$ is even. From the $O+O$ part, we know $Ole4$ because $2O$ doesn't carry (otherwise $O$ would also have to be odd). Therefore $I$ is doubly even ($I=2O$), and because $2I$ doesn't carry, $I=4$ and $O=2$. $D=Spm5$ and $2D$ doesn't carry, so $S=6$ and $D=1$. $T=2I+1=9$.
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You haven't given a value for $T$.
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– ZanyG
Mar 20 at 5:54
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From $S+S=O$ we know $O$ is even. From the $O+O$ part, we know $Ole4$ because $2O$ doesn't carry (otherwise $O$ would also have to be odd). Therefore $I$ is doubly even ($I=2O$), and because $2I$ doesn't carry, $I=4$ and $O=2$. $D=Spm5$ and $2D$ doesn't carry, so $S=6$ and $D=1$. $T=2I+1=9$.
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From $S+S=O$ we know $O$ is even. From the $O+O$ part, we know $Ole4$ because $2O$ doesn't carry (otherwise $O$ would also have to be odd). Therefore $I$ is doubly even ($I=2O$), and because $2I$ doesn't carry, $I=4$ and $O=2$. $D=Spm5$ and $2D$ doesn't carry, so $S=6$ and $D=1$. $T=2I+1=9$.
edited Mar 20 at 9:03
answered Mar 20 at 5:16
JonMark PerryJonMark Perry
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You haven't given a value for $T$.
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– ZanyG
Mar 20 at 5:54
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You haven't given a value for $T$.
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– ZanyG
Mar 20 at 5:54
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You haven't given a value for $T$.
$endgroup$
– ZanyG
Mar 20 at 5:54
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You haven't given a value for $T$.
$endgroup$
– ZanyG
Mar 20 at 5:54
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Let's start as a basic Brute Force
Consider D as 1
Since D and S gives a Unit Place as O
So,S is D+5 ;S is 6
So, Here O is 2
Given I = O + O; So,I=4
Since T is I+I with a carry of 1 ;T is 9
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$begingroup$
Let's start as a basic Brute Force
Consider D as 1
Since D and S gives a Unit Place as O
So,S is D+5 ;S is 6
So, Here O is 2
Given I = O + O; So,I=4
Since T is I+I with a carry of 1 ;T is 9
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Let's start as a basic Brute Force
Consider D as 1
Since D and S gives a Unit Place as O
So,S is D+5 ;S is 6
So, Here O is 2
Given I = O + O; So,I=4
Since T is I+I with a carry of 1 ;T is 9
$endgroup$
Let's start as a basic Brute Force
Consider D as 1
Since D and S gives a Unit Place as O
So,S is D+5 ;S is 6
So, Here O is 2
Given I = O + O; So,I=4
Since T is I+I with a carry of 1 ;T is 9
edited Mar 20 at 8:15
JonMark Perry
20.6k64099
20.6k64099
answered Mar 20 at 6:12
NaveenGopal NolluNaveenGopal Nollu
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