SOLUTION: from number 1 to 10, Give me 7 digit that when added up together would equal 20. No repetition of numbers.

Algebra.Com
Question 920186: from number 1 to 10, Give me 7 digit that when added up together would equal 20. No repetition of numbers.
Answer by richard1234(7193)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Impossible, minimum sum is 1+2+3+4+5+6+7 = 21 > 20. Of course, that assumes all seven numbers have to be distinct integers.
RELATED QUESTIONS

1.How many ways 3-digit odd number can be formed by using the digit 1 to 9 when... (answered by AnlytcPhil,Edwin McCravy)
I am trying to solve an equation by factoring. The equation is: x^2/2 + x/20 = 10 (answered by josmiceli)
is it possible to use the digits 0-9 in an equation only using addition to add up to 100. (answered by jim_thompson5910)
PLEASE LET ME KNOW OF THREE CONSECTIVE NUMBERS WHEN ADDED UP ALTOGETHER WILL EQUAL TO... (answered by Earlsdon)
can you guys help me again.... 2. Five times the first of two consecutive integers... (answered by greenestamps,josgarithmetic)
find telephone no of friend? 1. number is six digit? a.first digit is smallest prime... (answered by stanbon)
What are factors of -12 that when added together equal to... (answered by stanbon,Finavon)
: 1.how many 7-digit telephone numbers are possible if the first digit cannot be 0 and... (answered by EMStelley)
you mean: i am two digit number .the tens digit is two more than 7. the ones digit is the (answered by rfer)