Potjeh wrote:4 8 15 16 23 42.
The
4 is half of the
8, which awards yourself the number 2. With the 2 in hand, you can add the 3 numbers; 4, 8, and 2 together to get 14, due to the 1 in '14', it must be added to the 4 in '14' to make 5, and considering the previously mentioned, 2, there must be 2 digits. 0 is not enough, so 1 is implemented to create
15. This may be done once again to justify the number 2 (Carrying out the process twice) to create
16. By adding the 1 in '16' to a 6, which is also found in '16', you've acquired yourself a 7, which can be used to add to the original number of '16' to get
23. A simple solution to the final number is the multiplication of the penultimate number 23 by the original number acquired via means of deduction; '2', and then the subtraction of the original and first number '4' to acquire the last number of
42.
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