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| I'll check it in the evening and see!
Here's another ...
2. Can you add four to six so that you will get 11?
Posted by: చంటోడు At: 5, Oct 2007 2:52:28 AM IST oops .. I am NOT sure whether there can be a solution if you cant combine the digits, for the sum of the digits is 39 and its impossible to divide an odd sum into 2 groups.
Posted by: Malakpet Rowdy At: 5, Oct 2007 2:35:03 AM IST I am sure whether there can be a solution if you cant combine the digits, for the sum of the digits is 39 and its impossible to divide an odd sum into 2 groups.
Posted by: Malakpet Rowdy At: 5, Oct 2007 2:34:39 AM IST Looks like it! Let me check the question again if there are any other restrictions like you cannot combine the digits or should be 4 in each group! :D
Posted by: చంటోడు At: 5, Oct 2007 2:16:25 AM IST OOPs already correct chesara ? chusukoledu..
Posted by: Mr. N Pulipati At: 5, Oct 2007 1:22:35 AM IST i think it should be 71, 9, 5, 2 and not 72, 9, 5, 2
and 83, 4
Posted by: Mr. N Pulipati At: 5, Oct 2007 1:21:59 AM IST yeah Niranjan, you are right .. twas my mistake
Posted by: Malakpet Rowdy At: 5, Oct 2007 1:18:25 AM IST Opps its
First Group: 72, 9, 5, 1
Second Group: 83, 4
Posted by: Malakpet Rowdy At: 5, Oct 2007 1:13:49 AM IST First Group: 72, 9, 5, 2
Second Group: 83, 4
Posted by: Malakpet Rowdy At: 5, Oct 2007 1:12:19 AM IST I have a couple of open puzzles...
1. Divide the numbers 1,2,3,4,5,7,8,9 into 2 groups such that sum of the numbers in each group are same. It also says you cannot reverse 9 to make it 6!
Posted by: చంటోడు At: 5, Oct 2007 0:21:34 AM IST
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