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OcRam
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Posted on 10-26-07 1:02
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Using
all the digits 1 to 9, each once only, make two numbers, one of which is exactly
twice the other.
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jptsamachar
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Posted on 10-26-07 1:11
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Ocram..OC maa ghanta handa handa kaam paayinas ki ky aho?
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raascal
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Posted on 10-26-07 8:53
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Prakash_Ji
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Posted on 10-26-07 9:32
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raascal
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Posted on 10-26-07 9:38
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MAKURAMANCHE
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Posted on 10-26-07 9:47
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OK PRAKASH JI... U NEED TO READ THE QUESTION ONCE AGAIN.... U R COMPLETELY WRONG.. .CAS IT HAS TO BE AN INTEGER... NO RATIONAL OR DECIMAL NO.S ACCEPTED... OK MY ANSWER FOR U IS 12 AND 24.... CAS 24 IS DOUBLE OF 12 AND... AND 2 IS DOUBLE OF 1 IN 12 WHERE AS 4 IS DOUBLE OF 2 IN 24
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raascal
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Posted on 10-26-07 10:09
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Spiderman, I think the decimal by Prakash_Ji is a typo. It is 9327 and 18654. And what he did was he took/use all the integers as they are. What I did was I use all the integers as two different sum (4+5+6) and (1+2+3+7+8+9)
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MAKURAMANCHE
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Posted on 10-26-07 10:11
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MAY BE TYPO HO KI K HO K HO... BUT I THINK I AM RITE THOUGH...
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raascal
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Posted on 10-26-07 10:29
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BTW Spiderman, I like your solution too. You looked at the question in a whole new persepective. But you missed the vital part of the question which is "Using all the digits 1 to 9". You used only three integers.
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Debonair
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Posted on 10-26-07 10:43
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Hi dudes, If I am right, the answer should be: 123456789 and 246913578
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Debonair
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Posted on 10-26-07 10:43
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Last edited: 26-Oct-07 10:46 AM
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Prakash_Ji
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Posted on 10-26-07 10:48
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That decimal (.) was to avoid sajha's making first letter graphical. If the decimal was part of solution, then second number wouldn't be double the first number. It asks to use all 9 digits, and each of them only once. So, I think I am not wrong.
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MAKURAMANCHE
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Posted on 10-26-07 10:48
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DEBONAIR SOLTEE UR WAY OFF THE ANS... SORRY TO SAY THAT... JUS HAVE A LOOK AT IT 123456789*2 = 246913578 THAT IS TRUE BUT WHEN U MULTIPLY THE INDIVIDUAL NO.S ITS NOT TRUE WID UR ANSWER U ARE SAYIN 1*2=2 TRUE 2*2=4 TRUE3*2=6 TRUE4*2=8 FALSE IN UR ANSWER5*2=10 FALSE IN UR ANSWER 6*2=12 FALSE IN UR ANSWER 7*2=14 FALSE IN UR ANSWER8*2=16 FALSE IN UR ANSWER9*2=18 FALSE IN UR ANSWER
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MAKURAMANCHE
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Posted on 10-26-07 10:50
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WELL WHO KNOWS... ONLY GOD KNOWS... SHREE PASHUPATI NATH LEY YO QUESTION HALNE MANCHE KO RAKCHYA GARUN. JAI NEPAL.
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raascal
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Posted on 10-26-07 10:52
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Garrrate! woohoo @ debonair.
But, the challenge is "Using all the digits 1 to 9, each once only, make two numbers". So, the question is ... what does OcRam mean by "each once only, make two numbers"? It is such a dubious phrase.
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raascal
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Posted on 10-26-07 11:02
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Spiderman, debonair is right as long as we consider "each once only, make two numbers"phrase as we may create replica of 1-9 to create two different numbers. But apparently, I do not think that is what OcRam means.
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Debonair
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Posted on 10-26-07 11:05
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MAKURAMANCHE
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Posted on 10-26-07 11:05
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YA SAME HERE I AM CONFUSED TOO.. HIS QUESTION DOENT MAKES SENSE AT ALL... AS I SAID MAY GOD BLESS HIM/HER
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Posted on 10-26-07 11:06
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considering how ocram has stated the question (unless otherwise stated) i think praksah je answer is the most correct one. or else ocram needs to mention the number of digits in each number and its not clear whether each digits should be used only once in both number or only one of the two numbers. btw MM don't you think youre making it more complicated LOL
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Debonair
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Posted on 10-26-07 11:07
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OcRam, Can you clarify on your question?
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