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The Third Case of Mystery Number

There is a ten-digit mystery number (no leading 0), represented by ABCDEFGHIJ, where each numeral, 0 through 9, is used once. 

Given the following clues, what is the number?

1) Digit A is either a square number or a triangle number, but not both.


2) Digit B is either an even number or a cube number, but not both.


3) Digit C is either a cube number or a triangle number, but not both.


4) Digit D is either an odd number or a square number, but not both.


5) Digit E is either an odd number or a cube number, but not both.


6) Digit F is either an odd number or a triangle number, but not both.


7) Digit G is either an odd number or a prime number, but not both.


8) Digit H is either an even number or a square number, but not both.


9) Digit I is either a square number or a cube number, but not both.


10) Digit J is either a prime number or a triangle number, but not both.


11) A < B, C < D, E < F, G < H, I < J


12) A + B + C + D + E < F + G + H + I + J


The Third Case of Mystery Number


Here is that MYSTERY number!


The FIRST Case of Mystery Number

The SECOND Case of Mystery Number 

Demystifying The Third Mystery Number


What was the challenge?

Taking a look at the given clues first for identifying the mystery number ABCDEFGHIJ.

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1) Digit A is either a square number or a triangle number, but not both.

2) Digit B is either an even number or a cube number, but not both.


3) Digit C is either a cube number or a triangle number, but not both.


4) Digit D is either an odd number or a square number, but not both.


5) Digit E is either an odd number or a cube number, but not both.


6) Digit F is either an odd number or a triangle number, but not both.


7) Digit G is either an odd number or a prime number, but not both.


8) Digit H is either an even number or a square number, but not both.


9) Digit I is either a square number or a cube number, but not both.


10) Digit J is either a prime number or a triangle number, but not both.


11) A < B, C < D, E < F, G < H, I < J


12) A + B + C + D + E < F + G + H + I + J  


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STEPS  :

Even numbers between 0 to 9 - 0, 2, 4, 6, 8

Odd numbers between 0 to 9 - 1, 3, 5, 7, 9

Square numbers between 0 to 9 - 0, 1, 4, 9 

Cube numbers between 0 to 9 - 8.

Prime numbers between 0 to 9 - 2, 3, 5, 7

Triangle numbers between 0 to 9 - 0, 1, 3, 6

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STEP 1 : 

A can't be 0 as no leading 0's in the mystery number ABCDEFGHIJ.

Remember both of hints can't be true at the same time. That is Digit A is either a square or a triangle number but not both. Since, 0 and 1 are square as well as triangle numbers, A can't be 0 or 1. 

Similarly, 8 is even as well as cube, B can't take 8. And so on.

Possible values of A3, 4, 6, 9. (Square/Triangle)

Possible Values of B - 0, 2, 4, 6. (Even/Cube).

Possible Values of C - 0, 3, 6, 8. (Cube/Triangle)

Possible Values of D - 3, 4, 5, 7. (Odd/Square)

Possible Values of E - 3, 5, 7, 8. (Odd/Cube)

Possible Values of F - 0, 5, 6, 7, 9 (Odd/Triangle)

Possible Values of G - 1, 2, 9 (Odd/Prime)

Possible Values of H - 0, 2, 6, 8, 9 (Even/Square)

Possible Values of I 4, 8, 9 (Square/Cube)

Possible Values of J 0, 1, 2, 5, 6, 7  (Prime/Triangle) 

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STEP 2 :

The value of I can't be 8 or 9 as there will be no digit left for J which is greater than I. 

Hence, I = 4.
 
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STEP 3 : 

Digit A can't be 6 or 9 since no digit will be left for B>A. 

As we have, I = 4, the digit A = 3 and hence B = 6.

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STEP 4 :

The only digit left for C is 0, i.e. C = 0 as C can't be 8 for C<D to be true.

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STEP 5 :

  Since I = 4 itself, so digit J can't be 0, 1, 2 for I<J to be true.

Digit D and digit J take either take 5 or 7. With that the only valid digit left for E is 8 to satisfy the condition E<F. 

Hence E = 8.

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STEP 6 :

If E = 8, then F has to be 9. So, F = 9.
 
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STEP 7 : 

With 6, 8, 9 already taken up by other letters, the only digit left for H is 2 for G<H to be true. So, H = 3 and hence G = 1.

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STEP 8 :

As per condition 12, 

A + B + C + D + E < F + G + H + I + J 

3 + 6 + 0 + D + 8 < 9 + 1 + 2 + 4 + J

17 + D < 16 + J 

As deduced in STEP 4, D must be 5 or 7 and J must be 7 or 5.

For above equation to be true, D = 5 and J = 7.


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Conclusion :

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

Hence, the number ABCDEFGHIJ must be 3605891247.

Demystifying The Third Mystery Number


Verifying the given hints - 

1) 3 is a triangle number, but not a square number.
2) 6 is an even number, but not a cube number.
3) 0 is a cube number, but not a triangle number.
4) 5 is an odd number, but not a square number.
5) 8 is a cube number, but not an odd number.
6) 9 is an odd number, but not a triangle number.
7) 1 is an odd number, but not a prime number.
8) 2 is an even number, but not a square number.
9) 4 is a square number, but not a cube number.
10) 7 is a prime number, but not a triangle number.
11) 3 < 6, 0 < 5, 8 < 9, 1 < 2, 4 < 7
12) 3 + 6 + 0 + 5 + 8 = 22, 9 + 1 + 2 + 4 + 7 = 23, 22 < 23
 
 



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