SOLUTION: Cryptic Math
P
Q R
S
T U
V W X
1. Each letter stands for one of the numbers 1 - 9.
2. S + Q = V and S is smaller than Q.
3. P = R + U.
4. I
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Question 391884: Cryptic Math
P
Q R
S
T U
V W X
1. Each letter stands for one of the numbers 1 - 9.
2. S + Q = V and S is smaller than Q.
3. P = R + U.
4. In one of the diagonals, all 3 numbers are perfect squares.
5. In one of the two diagonals, (P, T, X or R, T, V) the 3 numbers are in ascending order when read from top to bottom, and each is evenly divisible by the same number, a number larger than 1.
WHAT ARE THE NUMBERS?
can you explain this process?
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P Q R
S T U
V W X
1. Each letter stands for one of the numbers 1 - 9.
2. S + Q = V and S is smaller than Q.
3. P = R + U.
4. In one of the diagonals, all 3 numbers are perfect squares.
5. In one of the two diagonals, (P, T, X or R, T, V) the 3 numbers are in ascending order when read from top to bottom, and each is evenly divisible by the same number, a number larger than 1.
WHAT ARE THE NUMBERS?
9 5 2
3 4 7
8 6 1
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