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digemetic cryptarithm

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Answered by Anonymous
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What is the digimetic cryptarithm?

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Cryptarithms are number puzzles in which a group of arithmetical operations has some or all of its digits replaced by letters or symbols, and where the original digits must be found. Digimetic cryptarithms are ones in which numbers are substituted for other numbers.

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The object is to replace the letters of the alphabet with decimal digits to make a valid arithmetic sum. Digimetic A cryptarithm in which digits are used to represent other Skeletal division. A long division in which most or all of the digits are replaced by symbols (usually asterisks) to form a cryptarithm.

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A digimetic is a cryptarithm in which digits are used to represent other digits. (di-gi-me-tic) n. A cryptarithm in which digits are used to represent other digits.

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