No my spoiler option somehow didn’t work in the post before that
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I'm just saying that you have the correct answer. This should be the top number on the 7 cards. The sum of each number from 1-100 can be reached by adding some of these numbers. So put each number on the cards that are addends of it.
I'm just saying that you have the correct answer. This should be the top number on the 7 cards. The sum of each number from 1-100 can be reached by adding some of these numbers. So put each number on the cards that are addends of it.
Right
So what would the cards looks like? (first few numbers of each card)
My cards, the cards you used as a child would not have the numbers tamari proposed, but other numbers...
You were right about the first numbers and about the way to find out the number, and about the number of cards...
What is left is the first question: what were the numbers on each card?
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Oh I’m not good at writing every detail in my answer once I get it. I can show you a pic of the columns I have at home but not gonna print it The idea is that you write the numbers as many times as needed till the first digits all add up to it. For example the 3 would be written on the 1&2 card etc etc etc etc
like I mentioned I’d hide even the first digits to make it harder for the person being tricked to figure it out. I’d write it all in a random order. When adding I’ll know to look out for those 7 digits
Find a ten-digit number in which the 1st digit is the amt of 0's in the whole number, 2nd digit is the amt of 1's, 3rd digit amt of 2's etc. till the tenth digit which is how many 9s in the number.
like I mentioned I’d hide even the first digits to make it harder for the person being tricked to figure it out. I’d write it all in a random order. When adding I’ll know to look out for those 7 digits
Yes, that's something you could do, but on the other hand it would make it harder for the person to find her number, she might miss oout on one card, and then you would give her the wrong number...
So I think the best strategy is to write the numbers in order, but not to hand out the cards in order...
Find a ten-digit number in which the 1st digit is the amt of 0's in the whole number, 2nd digit is the amt of 1's, 3rd digit amt of 2's etc. till the tenth digit which is how many 9s in the number.
Find a ten-digit number in which the 1st digit is the amt of 0's in the whole number, 2nd digit is the amt of 1's, 3rd digit amt of 2's etc. till the tenth digit which is how many 9s in the number.