Mathematics, 14.06.2021 20:20 liliJ
Riddle #1: Your job is to decode numbers. You are told that 249= 51 and
that 636 is also equals 51, the number 837 = 81. What is 986 equal two
under this coding system?
Please help
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Riddle #1: Your job is to decode numbers. You are told that 249= 51 and
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