St Pauls Maths Paper
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St Pauls Maths Paper
If S = 1
S+A+T = 8
S+A+P = 9
L+A+P = 11
What is S+A+L+T
Worked out A+P = 9 - S = 8
Sp L+A+P = 11, L+8 = 11, So L = 3
So S+A+L+T = 11
The next question has foxed me. Sure missing somethinh obvious
What is S+A+L+T+P?
Any help or guidance appreciated
S+A+T = 8
S+A+P = 9
L+A+P = 11
What is S+A+L+T
Worked out A+P = 9 - S = 8
Sp L+A+P = 11, L+8 = 11, So L = 3
So S+A+L+T = 11
The next question has foxed me. Sure missing somethinh obvious
What is S+A+L+T+P?
Any help or guidance appreciated
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Re: St Pauls Maths Paper
I think there is an assumption that each letter has a different value. Then, everything falls into place.
Re: St Pauls Maths Paper
Could you elaborate a bit more please. I think I am having one of those blank moments. You are right you can assume that each letter has different numbers
Many thanks in anticpation
Many thanks in anticpation
Re: St Pauls Maths Paper
I was indeed having a blank moment. Thanks for the hint concerned Dad. Problem solved