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The document outlines the rules for solving cryptarithmetic puzzles, where each letter is assigned a unique digit from 0 to 9. It emphasizes the importance of cross-checking results to ensure correctness and provides examples of problems to solve. Additionally, it includes specific conditions such as the maximum number of letters and the requirement that resultant numbers cannot start with 0.

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Cryptarithmetic New

The document outlines the rules for solving cryptarithmetic puzzles, where each letter is assigned a unique digit from 0 to 9. It emphasizes the importance of cross-checking results to ensure correctness and provides examples of problems to solve. Additionally, it includes specific conditions such as the maximum number of letters and the requirement that resultant numbers cannot start with 0.

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Cryptarithmet

ic
(Infosys+Elitmus)
RULES
1. Assigning digits to each letter or alphabet:
Under this each letter will be assigned a particular digit, and if
the same letter is being used again in the word than, it will be
denoted with the same digit which is allotted to it.
2. Each letter has its own unique value:
Just like we are assigned an individual Roll number in a class,
similarly, while solving such questions each letter will be
assigned its own unique value, making it clear that no two
letter can have the same digit or a number or a value.
For example: If a digit 4 is allotted to alphabet F, then this
number cannot be assigned to any other alphabet.
The digit assigned to the letter will remain the same
throughout the question.
The digits assigned must have a numerical base ranging from
0 to 9
The resultant numbers should not begin with 0.
3. Cross-checking or Checking of Errors:

Now after doing all the algorithm and finding out the
digits assigned to each letter, we need to cross verify
the resultant, which means we must put the digits in
place of the corresponding letters and the resulting
arithmetic operations must be correct.

For doing this there are certain pre-requisites which


need to be considered which are mentioned below:

1. The total number of letters must not be more than


10.
2. The length of the answer should match with the
operand.
3. In case the length of the answer does not match,
then must not exceed more than. Simply put the answer
If “EAT + THAT = APPLE”, what is
the sum of A+P+P+L+E?

A. 13
B. 14
C. 12
D. 15
If A. 18
“YOUR+YOU=HEA B. 17
RT”, what is the C. 19
sum of Y+U+R+E? D. 15
Y O U R
9 4 2 6
Y O U
9 4 2
H E A R T
1 0 3 6 8
If N O + G U N + N O = H U N T, find
the value of HUNT.

A. 1082
B. 1042
C. 1068
D. 1280
If EAT +
A. 088
EAT + EAT=
B. 174
BEET, find
C. 066
the value of
D. 154
TEE+TEE ?
E A T
4 8 0
E A T
4 8 0
E A T
4 8 0
B E E T
1 4 4 0
GUN + SUN = A. 13
HUNT, so find the B. 15
value of H+U+N+T C. 17
(If G=8) D. 19
G U N
8 6 2
S U N
7 6 2
H U N T
1 6 2 4
SEND + MORE A. 11
= MONEY Find B. 12
value of O + N C. 15
+E? D. 24
S E N D
9 5 6 7
M O R E
1 0 8 5
M O N E Y
1 0 6 5 2
CROSS+ROADS=DAN
GER THEN then what
is DANGER

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