If A * [(B + C)(D - E) - F(G*H) ] / J = 10 What number is
ABCDEFGHJ where each letter is a digit?

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If A * [(B + C)(D - E) - F(G*H) ] / J = 10 What number is ABCDEFGHJ where each letter is a digit?..

Answer / -=pkg=-

hi diya


you repeated the numbers, digit 2 occured twice.

i think we should not repeat the numbers.

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If A * [(B + C)(D - E) - F(G*H) ] / J = 10 What number is ABCDEFGHJ where each letter is a digit?..

Answer / sankar

173680752

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If A * [(B + C)(D - E) - F(G*H) ] / J = 10 What number is ABCDEFGHJ where each letter is a digit?..

Answer / venkatesh

173680452

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If A * [(B + C)(D - E) - F(G*H) ] / J = 10 What number is ABCDEFGHJ where each letter is a digit?..

Answer / ashwin

173860452

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If A * [(B + C)(D - E) - F(G*H) ] / J = 10 What number is ABCDEFGHJ where each letter is a digit?..

Answer / ammu

dear pkg,

your program will be executed infinitely as its condition is
always true.

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If A * [(B + C)(D - E) - F(G*H) ] / J = 10 What number is ABCDEFGHJ where each letter is a digit?..

Answer / nikky

173980452

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If A * [(B + C)(D - E) - F(G*H) ] / J = 10 What number is ABCDEFGHJ where each letter is a digit?..

Answer / mohan

A*[(B+C)(D-E)-F(G*H)]/J
1*[(6+4)(9-7)-0(3*8)]/2=10
ABCDEFGHJ is 16497038

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If A * [(B + C)(D - E) - F(G*H) ] / J = 10 What number is ABCDEFGHJ where each letter is a digit?..

Answer / sunil902

correct answer is 1*[(7+3)(8-6)-0*(4*5)]/2=10 i.e.
A=1, B=7, C=3, D=8, E=6, F=0, G=4, H=5, J=2.

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If A * [(B + C)(D - E) - F(G*H) ] / J = 10 What number is ABCDEFGHJ where each letter is a digit?..

Answer / -=pkg=-

648523179

628745319

648521739


Sorry guys im a bit lazy in my life so i wrote a script with
my poor programmatical skills in PHP, cuz i cant go for
traditional mathematical soln, what did you say!!!!



<?php
$str = "123456789";

do
{
$shuffled = str_shuffle($str);
$num = str_split($shuffled);
if(
(($num[0]*((($num[1]+$num[2])*($num[3]-$num[4]))-($num[5]*($num[6]*$num[7]))))/$num[8])
== 10 )
{
print "matched ".$shuffled;
exit;
}

}
while(1);
?>

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If A * [(B + C)(D - E) - F(G*H) ] / J = 10 What number is ABCDEFGHJ where each letter is a digit?..

Answer / guest

23451234

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