Guest Posted June 6, 2009 Report Share Posted June 6, 2009 Try to solve this Puzzle. May anyone here can solve it. Note: PIN is landing in the file, start from left to right I call the last number Note 2: All figures are numbers of correct and no fractures or breaks Puzzle is: Was one of the employees heading to work, and when he wants to have forgotten the numbers of five digits to enter the main door And five, but little things on the terms, namely: Figure V + III is equal to the number 14 The fourth largest number of single-digit second The first number is less than double the figure number and the second one Figure II + III is equal to the number 10 Total of all five numbers equal to 30 Try to find the five figures??? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Glycereine Posted June 6, 2009 Report Share Posted June 6, 2009 (edited) Assuming I understood the clues (it's possible I didn't ) 34698 Edited June 6, 2009 by Glycereine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Guest Posted June 6, 2009 Report Share Posted June 6, 2009 Assuming I understood the clues (it's possible I didn't ) 34698 The solution is not too easy. any body els. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Glycereine Posted June 6, 2009 Report Share Posted June 6, 2009 The solution is not too easy. any body els. Can you help me clarify the clues? I understand it's a 5 digit number, where the digits are labeled in order from left to right: I, II, III, IV, V Then II + III = 10 III + V = 14 II is the 4th highest of the 5 digits I is smaller than 2 times it's digit + II and I + II + III + IV + V = 30 ? Also I'm assuming I can use each digit only once. Did I misunderstand something? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Guest Posted June 7, 2009 Report Share Posted June 7, 2009 Try to solve this Puzzle. May anyone here can solve it. ... five digits to enter the main door Figure V + III is equal to the number 14 The fourth largest number of single-digit second The first number is less than double the figure number and the second one Figure II + III is equal to the number 10 Total of all five numbers equal to 30 ... Try to find the five figures??? Naji. I'm having a little trouble interpreting that 3rd clue... I'm going to guess that it means Figure I is less than double Figure II. Please rephrase if I've misunderstood. 25599 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Gmaster479 Posted June 7, 2009 Report Share Posted June 7, 2009 Naji. I'm having a little trouble interpreting that 3rd clue... I'm going to guess that it means Figure I is less than double Figure II. Please rephrase if I've misunderstood. 25599 I was also struggling to interpret it because of the second and third clue, but if your interpretations are correct, than you have it. It didn't post it because I couldn't clarify what it meant Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Guest Posted June 9, 2009 Report Share Posted June 9, 2009 Try to solve this Puzzle. May anyone here can solve it. Note: PIN is landing in the file, start from left to right I call the last number Note 2: All figures are numbers of correct and no fractures or breaks Puzzle is: Was one of the employees heading to work, and when he wants to have forgotten the numbers of five digits to enter the main door And five, but little things on the terms, namely: Figure V + III is equal to the number 14 The fourth largest number of single-digit second The first number is less than double the figure number and the second one Figure II + III is equal to the number 10 Total of all five numbers equal to 30 Try to find the five figures??? Holy (Choose your own explitive)! Did someone put this through a translator? Let’s see if I can fix this after a tweak here and there. Try to solve this Puzzle. Maybe someone here can solve it. Note: The numbers in the PIN are in the order I, II, III, IV, V Note 2: All figures are numbers of correct and no fractures or breaks Puzzle is: One of the employees was heading to work, and when he wanted to enter the main door, he discovered he has forgotten the five digits number that opens the main door But he remembered five hints, namely: Figure V + III = 14 The fourth largest number of single-digit second (now I need a translator) The first number is less than double the figure(?) number and the second one Figure II + III = 10 All five numbers total 30 . Can you find the five figures??? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Guest Posted June 9, 2009 Report Share Posted June 9, 2009 (edited) Try to solve this Puzzle. May anyone here can solve it. Note: PIN is landing in the file, start from left to right I call the last number Note 2: All figures are numbers of correct and no fractures or breaks Puzzle is: Was one of the employees heading to work, and when he wants to have forgotten the numbers of five digits to enter the main door And five, but little things on the terms, namely: Figure V + III is equal to the number 14 The fourth largest number of single-digit second The first number is less than double the figure number and the second one Figure II + III is equal to the number 10 Total of all five numbers equal to 30 Try to find the five figures??? must be even since they add up to 14. since all five digits = 30, and 1-->9 would equal 45, the four digits not used must be three odd and 1 even or 1 odd and three even. the three undetermined digits in the pin must be two odds and one even to add up to an even number.(30) therefore V+III must be 8 and 6, not necessarily in that order. if i understand the next two clues correctly, the second digit will be the fourth largest number of the five digits. digit I < (2+ digit II) digit II cannot be 1 because it is the second-smallest. digit II cannot be 9 or 7 because there must be 4 digits larger than II in the pin, and I < II. digit II could be 5 if digit IV were 7, then digit I must be 4. then digit I must be 4. so 4,5, 6or 8, 7, 6or 8 4+5+6+7+8=30 but how to determine whether 45876 or 45687? oops, i overlooked the = 10 clue that must be the key if figure II and III equal 10, then figure II cannot be odd. above is wrong! Arrgh! Okay, all the numbers cannot be even because there are only 2468 to use. but, one cannot be odd or the digits could not total 30. At least two digits must be odd. okay, I am going to have to start over, running out of edit time.... Edited June 9, 2009 by chicory Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Glycereine Posted June 9, 2009 Report Share Posted June 9, 2009 must be even since they add up to 14. since all five digits = 30, and 1-->9 would equal 45, the four digits not used must be three odd and 1 even or 1 odd and three even. the three undetermined digits in the pin must be two odds and one even to add up to an even number.(30) therefore V+III must be 8 and 6, not necessarily in that order. if i understand the next two clues correctly, the second digit will be the fourth largest number of the five digits. digit I < (2+ digit II) digit II cannot be 1 because it is the second-smallest. digit II cannot be 9 or 7 because there must be 4 digits larger than II in the pin, and I < II. digit II could be 5 if digit IV were 7, then digit I must be 4. then digit I must be 4. so 4,5, 6or 8, 7, 6or 8 4+5+6+7+8=30 but how to determine whether 45876 or 45687? oops, i overlooked the = 10 clue that must be the key if figure II and III equal 10, then figure II cannot be odd. above is wrong! Arrgh! Okay, all the numbers cannot be even because there are only 2468 to use. but, one cannot be odd or the digits could not total 30. At least two digits must be odd. okay, I am going to have to start over, running out of edit time.... Remember that 2 odd numbers added also makes an even number. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Guest Posted June 9, 2009 Report Share Posted June 9, 2009 Remember that 2 odd numbers added also makes an even number. right! so then,34698 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Guest Posted June 22, 2009 Report Share Posted June 22, 2009 52599 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Question
Guest
Try to solve this Puzzle. May anyone here can solve it.
Note: PIN is landing in the file, start from left to right I call the last number
Note 2: All figures are numbers of correct and no fractures or breaks
Puzzle is:
Was one of the employees heading to work, and when he wants to have forgotten the numbers of five digits to enter the main door
And five, but little things on the terms, namely:
Figure V + III is equal to the number 14
The fourth largest number of single-digit second
The first number is less than double the figure number and the second one
Figure II + III is equal to the number 10
Total of all five numbers equal to 30
Try to find the five figures???
Link to comment
Share on other sites
10 answers to this question
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.