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January 15, 2021, 03:08
BobHale
Maths and Logic rather than language but hey, sue me
This puzzle is all over the internet and invariably caries the comment that "even the teachers can't solve it. It took my around three minutes. The comments all massively overthink it.

If A,B,C,D and E all represent different single digits can you solve the following?

ABCDE
A x
--------
EEEEEE

All I can say is that they can't be very good teachers.

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"No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson.
January 15, 2021, 03:10
BobHale
The A x line should be indented properly but doesn't show up that way for some reason so another way to write it would be

ABCDE x A = EEEEEE


"No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson.
January 16, 2021, 08:16
haberdasher
I have the solution.

If anyone else is working on it - a useful first step may be to rewrite the problem as

ABCDE x A = EEEEEE = E x 111,111

and proceed from there. It narrows down the possibilities considerably, A and E being discrete.
February 08, 2021, 19:49
Kalleh
I may be overthinking it...
February 08, 2021, 19:50
Kalleh
How do we find out the answer? Will you post it, Bob?
February 08, 2021, 22:06
BobHale
I'll post the easy solution later.


"No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson.
February 08, 2021, 23:38
BobHale
Actually let me just give you the first couple of steps...

A can't be 1 because all the digits are different so 1 x 1BCDE would be 1BCDE and that can't be right because all the digits in the answer are E.

Also we know that A x E gives a number ending in E. From that we can work out the surprisingly short number of possible combinations of A and E. (For example E can't be 3 because no single digit number x3 gives a number ending in 3).

Once you have that list it's a trivially easy problem.


"No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson.