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With a lot of calculations, I got 5038612947 but :( it is not fulfilling all criterias. Could you supply few hints. Or I could not understand your question :hmm:
 
With a lot of calculations, I got 5038612947 but :( it is not fulfilling all criterias. Could you supply few hints. Or I could not understand your question :hmm:

With the given conditions I knew that it'll take a lot of time before we can even get close to the answer. Probably I didn't have so time. Hope you are correct. Waiting for the answer...

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errrrr, 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10


yaaayeeee : D

Congratulations!
 
I had a headech with this brain teaser. Come on, tell us what is the no.
 
THnks Bro. Woodrow I understand now

Sorry for the wait lol

I got 5038612947


wow you got it correct! good job

Answer

5038612947

A = 5, B = 0, C = 3, D = 8, E = 6, F = 1, G = 2, H = 9, I = 4, J = 7

1) A = G + 3 = 2 + 3 = 5.
2) B = I - 4 = 4 - 4 = 0.
3) C = F * 3 = 1 * 3 = 3.
4) D = G * 4 = 2 * 4 = 8.
5) E = J - 1 = 7 - 1 = 6.
6) F = A - 4 = 5 - 4 = 1.
7) G = F + 1 = 1 + 1 = 2.
8) H = C * 3 = 3 * 3 = 9.
9) I = D / 2 = 8 / 2 = 4.
10) J = H - 2 = 9 - 2 = 7.

A) Check each letter for any value that it can not be on the left side of an equation. For example, A can not be 0, as B would also have to be 0 or G would have to be negative. On the first pass through the letters, the following can be determined: A not 0, C not 0, C not 1, D not 0, D not 5, D not 6, D not 7, D not 9, E not 9, F not 7, F not 9, G not 8 (because F not 7), H not 0, H not 5, H not 7, H not 8, I not 0, I not 3 (because H not 0 and D not 6), I not 8 (because H not 5), J not 3 (because H not 5), J not 5 (because H not 7), and J not 9.
B) Make a second pass through the letters. The following can be determined: C not 5, C not 7, D not 3, E not 4, E not 8, and G not 0.
C) Make a third pass. The following can be determined: B not 8.
D) For D, only four numbers are still valid: 1, 2, 4, and 8. Plug each of these numbers into D and check the resulting flow of equations. If D = 1, then the resulting flow will lead to J having to be both 4 and 0. If D = 2, then the resulting flow will lead to 2 also being assigned to G. If D = 4, then the resulting flow will lead to 4 also being assigned to either A or I. If D = 8, then G = 2, F = 1, and A = 5.
E) For E, four numbers are still valid: 0, 3, 6, and 7. Plug each number into E and check the resulting flow. If E = 0, then the flow will lead to J being assigned 1, which has already been assigned to F. If E = 3, then the flow will lead to C being assigned 2, which has already been assigned to G. If E = 7, then the flow will lead to J being assigned 8, which has already been assigned to D. If E = 6, then J = 7, H = 9, and C = 3.
F) The only remaining value for I is 4, which leaves 0 being assigned to B.
 
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the house appears to be convex but it is actually concave



 
what does this say....its not as hard as it may seem


what other animal do you spot in this pic?
 
what does this say....its not as hard as it may seem


Doesn't really make sense but...

Little Bo Peep Little Bo Peep Has Lost Her Sheep And Can
Fly Find Four Failing Yielding Applying Introduction Together Impossible Forgotten Practice Experience


what other animal do you spot in this pic?

Gopher.
 
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not a chipmunk
i think it has stripes...idk its not a squirrel either its something really simple
Hint* one of the chracters was this in the cartoon Tom and Jerry
 

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