PLAYING WITH NUMBERS (LECTURE 1)
BLOG 1 - playing with numbers - LETTERS FOR DIGITS IN ADDITION
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By the end of the lesson you will be able to find the " DIGIT" to the " LETTER" IN THE ARITHMETIC SUM PROBLEM and hence solve the puzzle
CLICK HERE TO GET AN INTRODUCTION ON THE PLAYING WITH NUMBERS FOR ADDITION
HERE are two rules we follow while doing such puzzles
(1)Each ALPHABET in the puzzle must stand for just one digit.Each DIGIT must be represented by just ONE DIGIT.
(2)The first digit of a number cannot be ZERO.Thus, we write the number fifty nine as " 59". and NOT AS "059" or "0059"
Q1 : Find the values of the letters in the following and give reasons for the steps involved
Answer :
The addition of A and 5 is giving 2
i.e., a number whose ones digit is 2.
This is possible only when digit A is 7.
In that case, the addition of A =7 and 5 will give 12 and thus, 1 will be the carry for the next step.
In the next step,
1 + 3 + 2 = 6
Therefore, the addition is as follows. Clearly, B is 6.
Hence, A and B are 7 and 6 respectively.
Q2 : Find the values of the letters in the following and give reasons for the steps involved.
Answer :
The addition of A and 8 is giving 3 i.e., a number whose ones digit is 3.
This is possible only when digit A is 5.
In that case, the addition of A and 8 will give 13 and
thus, 1 will be the carry for the next step.
In the next step,
1 + 4 + 9 = 14
Therefore, the addition is as follows.
Clearly, B and C are 4 and 1 respectively.
Hence, A, B, and C are 5, 4, and 1 respectively.
Q.4
Find the values of the letters in the following and give reasons for the steps involved.
Answer :
The addition of A and 3 is giving 6. There can be two cases.
(1) First step is not producing a carry
In that case, A comes to be 3 as 3 + 3 = 6.
Considering the first step in which the addition of B and 7 is giving A (i.e., 3), B should be a number such that the units digit of this addition comes to be 3. It is possible only when B = 6. In this case, A = 6 + 7 = 13. However, A is a single digit number. Hence, it is not possible.
(2) First step is producing a carry
In that case, A comes to be 2 as 1 + 2
In that case, A comes to be 2 as 1 + 2 + 3 = 6.
Considering the first step in which the addition of B and 7 is giving A (i.e., 2),
B should be a number such that the units digit of this addition comes to be 2.
It is possible only when B = 5 and 5 + 7 = 12.
Hence, the values of A and B are 2 and 5 respectively.
Q10 :
Find the values of the letters in the following and give reasons for the steps involved.
ANSWER;
The addition of A and B is giving 9
i.e., a number whose ones digits is 9.
The sum can be 9 only as the sum of two single digit numbers cannot be 19.
Therefore, there will not be any carry in this step.
In the next step, 2 + A = 0
It is possible only when A = 8
1 + 8 = 10 and 1 will be the carry for the next step.
1 + 1 + 6 = A
Clearly, A is 8. We know that the addition of A and B is giving 9. As A is 8, therefore, B is 1.
Therefore, the addition is as follows.
Hence, the values of A and B are 8 and 1 respectively.
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