Use an odd base from 11 up to 19. Then you can pick two even numbers (written out as 11, 13, or 15) and one of the odd numbers (1, 3, 5, 7 ,9). If they add up correctly you have provided a correct solution. Here are all the one I was able to find, with addends from largest to smallest, ignoring other permutations.
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ReplyDelete5 + 11 + 15 = 30 + 1
ReplyDelete(1+5)+(9)+(15)
ReplyDelete(1+3) + (5+7) + (15) = 30
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(1+3) + (5+7) + (5+9) = 30
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Use an odd base from 11 up to 19. Then you can pick two even numbers (written out as 11, 13, or 15) and one of the odd numbers (1, 3, 5, 7 ,9). If they add up correctly you have provided a correct solution. Here are all the one I was able to find, with addends from largest to smallest, ignoring other permutations.
ReplyDelete15_(11)+15_(11)=30_(11)(16_(10)+16_(10)+1_(10)=33_(10)
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ReplyDeleteThere is an answer guys.. One number..I have them
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