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Arrange five planets such that 4 of them add up to 5th
planet numerically. Each of the letters of the planet should
represent a unique number from the range 0 - 9. You have to
use all ten digits.

There is an amazing mathematical relationship exists among
the names of the planet.

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Arrange five planets such that 4 of them add up to 5th planet numerically. Each of the letters of t..

Answer / guest

The tought process is initially to find planets such that
the total number of alphabets in them is 10.

The only possible combination of planets is Saturn, Uranus,
Venus, Mars and Neptune because for other combinations there
will be more than 10 alphabets. Among these five, Neptune is
the lenghtiest, so it must be the sum of the other four.

S A T U R N

U R A N U S

V E N U S

+ M A R S

--------------

N E P T U N E

Now the only possible value for N is 1. By finding the value
for S, we can reach the result:

3 5 8 6 9 1

6 9 5 1 6 3

2 0 1 6 3

+ 4 5 9 3

--------------

1 0 7 8 6 1 0

Is This Answer Correct ?    5 Yes 0 No

Arrange five planets such that 4 of them add up to 5th planet numerically. Each of the letters of t..

Answer / jennifer barrera

S A T U R N

U R A N U S

V E N U S

+ M A R S

--------------

N E P T U N E

Is This Answer Correct ?    2 Yes 1 No

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