>>>BTW, number 2 is a little bit unclear. What operation is done on ABCD, and what does empty space between x and 4 mean?
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>>Nadya,
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>>The "x" means to multiply. So it would be ABCD * 4 = DCBA.
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>>Renoir
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>Yes, I guessed it after I wrote this letter, but was too lazy, to update :) Anyway, I'll think about them in the evening. Too buzy right now...
Oh, for computer people I should have replaced "x" with "*".
I posted the answers, in a reply to myself, on monday.
Here goes another one, a simple calculation with Annabel (this time, I will use asterisks for multiplication!):
(I'll continue the numbering, and call this "Problem #4".)
ANN
* A
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BEL
As usual, the same letter used more than once means the same digit. Different letters mean different digits.
Enjoy it!
Hilmar.
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