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Re: Weekend Puzzles

Well, I know what it is not. It is not the expansion of Avagadros number, nor the expansion of the decimal in any other constants I could think of. The sum of the digits is 117, which is not helpful. 117C=242.6 F. 117K=72.7 miles. 117 is not prime. The 31 digit number is divisible by 3.
31 digits does not lend itself to any particular groupings I am familiar with.
Converting each number to a corresponding letter in the alphabet (English) leaves nonsense.
I converted each number to its binary equivalent, but that did not prove helpful.
It is possible I have a mistake in the list, but even if I don't I am at a bit of a loss.
I did not have any trouble with the sides of a square pyramid. I did have to look up the C programming item. I never heard of an international draughts board so I had to look that up also.
At this point I am just going to leave it as my better half says I have wasted enough time on it.
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Adri,

Do you have a date/time when I can post my interpretation of the 31-digit number (as if I'm right it would be a giant spoiler!)...

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Al, my plan was to post the solution each time on a Thursday. I'm curious what you mean by this 'interpretation'. Maybe you ARE a giant spoiler, Al. wink No, you aren't of course, but in this case, I'm frightened of what to expect. laughing So what about your revelation on Tuesday?

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PS I hope 'spoiler' doesn't have a huge negative connotation in your part of the world. In any case, Merriam-Webster says:
1 a: one that /spoils/
b: one (such as a political candidate) having little or no chance of winning but capable of depriving a rival of success
2 a: a long narrow plate along the upper surface of an airplane wing that may be raised for reducing lift and increasing drag → see /airplane illustration/
b: an air deflector on an automobile to reduce the tendency to lift off the road at high speeds
3: information about the plot of a motion picture or TV program that can /spoil/ a viewer's sense of surprise or suspense
also : a person who discloses such information
Alright, I meant 'a person who discloses such information' on a regular basis. cool And what if you did? Then you're a spoiler, I guess. biggrin blushing
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Shall I send in a cross [is that English?], I mean give a hint?

The 31-digit number is not divisble by three.

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Re: Weekend Puzzles

Adri,

At risk of giving the answer away, I'd observe that you need super power(s) to get there :-)

I think Sgt. Joe gave up on trying to understand the big number and, sadly, I don't see evidence that anyone else has had a go at it... Pity, as it was interesting (as always!)...

Cheers - Al.

P.S. By the way - re "spoilers" in yesterday's messages; despite the hours I keep(!), I'm in that country that left the EU a little while back :-( -- spoilers here usually refer to [written or spoken] items giving away plot lines, sports results, quiz answers or whatever... So one of the Merriam-Webster definitions was fair enough, the other usages are [I believe] less common...
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Shall I send in a cross [is that English?], I mean give a hint?
The 31-digit number is not divisble by three.
Adri


If the 31 digit number is not divisible by 3 then I must have an error in one or more of the digits. I have gone over the clues again, but it remains a mystery to me as to where the error may be. I would welcome a hint because I am basically stymied. I would be willing to post it because it is now shown to be wrong and then at least you would know I gave it a good try.
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but it remains a mystery to me as to where the error may be. I would welcome a hint

But then I don't know where you went wrong, Sgt.Joe. So all that is left for you is to post all your answers, or at least those that you don't trust. biggrin Or find the hidden hint that was posted by Al. wink

Adri
PS 100% superb, Al!
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OK, here is the number I got.
1-1
2-2
3-6
4-7
5-6
6-5
7-0
8-6
9-0
10-0
11-2
12-2
13-8
14-2 Corrected per AL
15-2
16-9
17-4
18-0
19-1
20-4
21-9
22-6
23-7
24-0
25-3
26-2
27-0
28-5
29-3
30-7
31-6
Must be an error in there someplace.
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Sgt. Joe,

14's wrong :-) -- I think that's Beryllium, not Helium?

Cheers - Al.
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Sgt. Joe,
14's wrong :-) -- I think that's Beryllium, not Helium?
Cheers - Al.


You are correct. It asks for the atomic number of helium, not the atomic weight which rounds down to 4. I don't know why my eyes see number and my brain goes to weight.
That would give a total of 115 which is not divisible by 3. Still doesn't give a clue as to what the 31 digit number signifies.
Thanks for spotting the error.
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