Daily Brain Teasers for Saturday, 07 December 2019
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What a winning combination?
The computer chose a secret code (sequence of 4 digits from 1 to 6). Your goal is to find that code. Black circles indicate the number of hits on the right spot. White circles indicate the number of hits on the wrong spot. The first user who solved this task is Nasrin 24 T.
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Calculate the number 1651
NUMBERMANIA: Calculate the number 1651 using numbers [7, 2, 6, 1, 73, 614] and basic arithmetic operations (+, -, *, /). Each of the numbers can be used only once. The first user who solved this task is Nílton Corrêa de Sousa.
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MAGIC SQUARE: Calculate A+B-C
The aim is to place the some numbers from the list (5, 16, 17, 20, 24, 25, 28, 34, 39, 40, 43, 55) into the empty squares and squares marked with A, B an C. Sum of each row and column should be equal. All the numbers of the magic square must be different. Find values for A, B, and C. Solution is A+B-C. The first user who solved this task is Nasrin 24 T.
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Find number abc
If 6b59c - 169ac = c6670 find number abc. Multiple solutions may exist. The first user who solved this task is Nasrin 24 T.
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Alexander WetmoreDied 7 Dec 1978 at age 92 (born 18 Jun 1886).Frank Alexander Wetmore was an American ornithologist, whose first name was never used, became a prominent ornithologist and avian paleontologist, noted for his research on birds of the Western Hemisphere. Between 1910 and 1924, he worked for with the U.S. Bureau of Biological Survey, Department of Agriculture. In 1925, he was appointed Assistant Secretary, head of the Smithsonian's U.S. National Museum. From 1945 to 1952, he served as the sixth Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. Upon retiring, he continued his research at the Smithsonian Institution for another quarter century. |
What a winning combination?
The computer chose a secret code (sequence of 4 digits from 1 to 6). Your goal is to find that code. Black circles indicate the number of hits on the right spot. White circles indicate the number of hits on the wrong spot. The first user who solved this task is Nasrin 24 T.
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Calculate the number 613
NUMBERMANIA: Calculate the number 613 using numbers [2, 8, 9, 4, 39, 538] and basic arithmetic operations (+, -, *, /). Each of the numbers can be used only once. The first user who solved this task is Nílton Corrêa de Sousa.
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Find number abc
If 76a8a + 97b82 = 17a86c find number abc. Multiple solutions may exist. The first user who solved this task is Nasrin 24 T.
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Which is a winning combination of digits?
The computer chose a secret code (sequence of 4 digits from 1 to 6). Your goal is to find that code. Black circles indicate the number of hits on the right spot. White circles indicate the number of hits on the wrong spot. The first user who solved this task is Nasrin 24 T.
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Calculate the number 2151
NUMBERMANIA: Calculate the number 2151 using numbers [3, 7, 2, 1, 58, 420] and basic arithmetic operations (+, -, *, /). Each of the numbers can be used only once. The first user who solved this task is Fazil Hashim.
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MAGIC SQUARE: Calculate A+B+C
The aim is to place the some numbers from the list (13, 14, 22, 30, 31, 39, 72, 73, 81, 86) into the empty squares and squares marked with A, B an C. Sum of each row and column should be equal. All the numbers of the magic square must be different. Find values for A, B, and C. Solution is A+B+C. The first user who solved this task is Fazil Hashim.
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