SOLUTION: A+A+A+A=b6 C+C=A single digit number which fits both equations

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Question 473384: A+A+A+A=b6
C+C=A
single digit number which fits both equations

Answer by Edwin McCravy(20054)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

A+A+A+A=b6
C+C=A

I don't get the "b6"

Maybe you mean that the "b" is a digit also.

4+4+4+4=16
2+2=4

????

Edwin

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