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Condemning the Paris attacks.....................I have a question for you...............

P A + R I S \quad P\quad A\\ +\quad \quad R\\ ------\\ \quad I\quad \quad S

If each letter represents a number.... then is the above equation true or false? eg: A=1, B=2......................Z=26

None FALSE Can't say TRUE

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1 solution

Kay Xspre
Nov 19, 2015

Quick answer: Since the letter "I" came before "P", I < P, and since "R" represents positive integer, it is not possible to make "P" to "I" with that addition.

Reasonable answer: Using the number representation, ( p , a , r , i , s ) = ( 16 , 1 , 18 , 9 , 19 ) (p, a, r, i, s) = (16, 1, 18, 9, 19) . You can substitute and concatenate them, which gives 161+18=919 (which is not a valid equation)

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