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Ok, so here's my first post. Could be great, might be rubbish - have a crack and let me know!

If:

e+d = 1

j+l = 5

and

a+b = 100

then give one possible answer to:

?+? = 1000

(where, just to be clear, ? and ? are letters of the alphabet).

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a+b=100 therefore (a+b)(a+b) equals 1000. Following order of operations knowing a+b=100 =)

That would fit with the last sum... but it doesn't make sense of the other examples.

Guess again...

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The letters are the first letters of words for which the numbers are relevant? For example, and elephant and a fox together have 8 legs so e+f=8? Stupid example but I have no imagination

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Lots of interesting ideas. Sorry to mislead by saying the (a+b)(a+b) idea solved it in part - clearly it took a few looks for someone to spot that 100*100 is not 1000!

So here's a little clue...

swap letters for numbers, but keep the alphabet in mind?

And K-man is correct. Answer is letter plus letter = 1000. There are a number of possible combinations, but x+y ain't one of them!

Edited by Southpaw_Pete
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Ok, so here's my first post. Could be great, might be rubbish - have a crack and let me know!

If:

e+d = 1

j+l = 5

and

a+b = 100

then give one possible answer to:

?+? = 1000

(where, just to be clear, ? and ? are letters of the alphabet).

OK, a bigger hint needed?

replacing the letters with numbers, and then relating what they add up to back to the alphabet...

Edited by Southpaw_Pete
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