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Madam I m Adam..please don’t get mad..you will no longer be prime
Why is every prime number (5 and higher) divisible by 3 when you square it and subtract 1?The largest Thursday number90s Number PuzzleA breathtaking way of making every possible positive integerFind the number from 10 statementsFinding digits that sum to 15Form the biggest squaring number1984 - take the digits 1,9, 8 and 4 and make 369Palindromic number puzzle - make 505 from 20202Third and Triple
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Take away "MAD" from "MAD MADAM" to make her Prime. M,A,D are 3 distinct digits that are to be determined by you so that the statements in this puzzle are true. "ADAM" is prime too if he does not get mad: "MADADAM"
Full concatenated number: MADMADAM
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Take away "MAD" from "MAD MADAM" to make her Prime. M,A,D are 3 distinct digits that are to be determined by you so that the statements in this puzzle are true. "ADAM" is prime too if he does not get mad: "MADADAM"
Full concatenated number: MADMADAM
mathematics formation-of-numbers
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I don't know why but this puzzle infuriates me! (nice puzzle +1)
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– Adam
3 hours ago
1
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@Adam computers fix everything :D
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– Brandon_J
2 hours ago
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I understand Adam..nothing personal ..I couldn’t resist the palindrome rhyme to be included in the problem..
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– Uvc
2 hours ago
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I don't know for sure, but I'm pretty sure that @Adam was expressing his frustration over the discrepancy between the apparent difficulty and actual difficulty of the puzzle (this puzzle looks quite easy) - nothing along the lines of "I don't like this puzzle." He upvoted it, after all.
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– Brandon_J
2 hours ago
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@Brandon_J I was referencing the cleverness and difficulty as well as making a joke about the "frustration" of my name (MADADAM). Really it was mostly for the irony. I think Uvc's response was meant to be playful
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– Adam
2 hours ago
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Take away "MAD" from "MAD MADAM" to make her Prime. M,A,D are 3 distinct digits that are to be determined by you so that the statements in this puzzle are true. "ADAM" is prime too if he does not get mad: "MADADAM"
Full concatenated number: MADMADAM
mathematics formation-of-numbers
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Take away "MAD" from "MAD MADAM" to make her Prime. M,A,D are 3 distinct digits that are to be determined by you so that the statements in this puzzle are true. "ADAM" is prime too if he does not get mad: "MADADAM"
Full concatenated number: MADMADAM
mathematics formation-of-numbers
mathematics formation-of-numbers
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edited 2 hours ago
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I don't know why but this puzzle infuriates me! (nice puzzle +1)
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– Adam
3 hours ago
1
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@Adam computers fix everything :D
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– Brandon_J
2 hours ago
1
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I understand Adam..nothing personal ..I couldn’t resist the palindrome rhyme to be included in the problem..
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– Uvc
2 hours ago
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I don't know for sure, but I'm pretty sure that @Adam was expressing his frustration over the discrepancy between the apparent difficulty and actual difficulty of the puzzle (this puzzle looks quite easy) - nothing along the lines of "I don't like this puzzle." He upvoted it, after all.
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– Brandon_J
2 hours ago
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@Brandon_J I was referencing the cleverness and difficulty as well as making a joke about the "frustration" of my name (MADADAM). Really it was mostly for the irony. I think Uvc's response was meant to be playful
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– Adam
2 hours ago
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I don't know why but this puzzle infuriates me! (nice puzzle +1)
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– Adam
3 hours ago
1
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@Adam computers fix everything :D
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– Brandon_J
2 hours ago
1
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I understand Adam..nothing personal ..I couldn’t resist the palindrome rhyme to be included in the problem..
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– Uvc
2 hours ago
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I don't know for sure, but I'm pretty sure that @Adam was expressing his frustration over the discrepancy between the apparent difficulty and actual difficulty of the puzzle (this puzzle looks quite easy) - nothing along the lines of "I don't like this puzzle." He upvoted it, after all.
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– Brandon_J
2 hours ago
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@Brandon_J I was referencing the cleverness and difficulty as well as making a joke about the "frustration" of my name (MADADAM). Really it was mostly for the irony. I think Uvc's response was meant to be playful
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– Adam
2 hours ago
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I don't know why but this puzzle infuriates me! (nice puzzle +1)
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– Adam
3 hours ago
$begingroup$
I don't know why but this puzzle infuriates me! (nice puzzle +1)
$endgroup$
– Adam
3 hours ago
1
1
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@Adam computers fix everything :D
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– Brandon_J
2 hours ago
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@Adam computers fix everything :D
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– Brandon_J
2 hours ago
1
1
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I understand Adam..nothing personal ..I couldn’t resist the palindrome rhyme to be included in the problem..
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– Uvc
2 hours ago
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I understand Adam..nothing personal ..I couldn’t resist the palindrome rhyme to be included in the problem..
$endgroup$
– Uvc
2 hours ago
$begingroup$
I don't know for sure, but I'm pretty sure that @Adam was expressing his frustration over the discrepancy between the apparent difficulty and actual difficulty of the puzzle (this puzzle looks quite easy) - nothing along the lines of "I don't like this puzzle." He upvoted it, after all.
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
2 hours ago
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I don't know for sure, but I'm pretty sure that @Adam was expressing his frustration over the discrepancy between the apparent difficulty and actual difficulty of the puzzle (this puzzle looks quite easy) - nothing along the lines of "I don't like this puzzle." He upvoted it, after all.
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
2 hours ago
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@Brandon_J I was referencing the cleverness and difficulty as well as making a joke about the "frustration" of my name (MADADAM). Really it was mostly for the irony. I think Uvc's response was meant to be playful
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– Adam
2 hours ago
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@Brandon_J I was referencing the cleverness and difficulty as well as making a joke about the "frustration" of my name (MADADAM). Really it was mostly for the irony. I think Uvc's response was meant to be playful
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– Adam
2 hours ago
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So, we have two prime numbers (MADMADAM-MAD, ADAM).
Consequently, from a more mathematical standpoint,
$M*10,010,001 + A* 1,001,010 + D*100,100 - (M*100 + A*10 + D)$ is prime, as is $A*1,010 + D*100 + M$.
I ran this through a little program, and I discovered that there are three distinct solution sets. They are:
M: 1 A: 5 D: 8 --> $15,815,851 - 158 = 15,815,693$, which is prime. $5851$ is also prime.
M: 3 A: 1 D: 6 --> $31,631,613 - 316 = 31,631,297$, which is prime. $1613$ is also prime.
M: 3 A: 5 D: 6 --> $35,635,653 - 356 = 35,635,297$, which is prime. $5653$ is also prime.
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So, we have two prime numbers (MADMADAM-MAD, ADAM).
Consequently, from a more mathematical standpoint,
$M*10,010,001 + A* 1,001,010 + D*100,100 - (M*100 + A*10 + D)$ is prime, as is $A*1,010 + D*100 + M$.
I ran this through a little program, and I discovered that there are three distinct solution sets. They are:
M: 1 A: 5 D: 8 --> $15,815,851 - 158 = 15,815,693$, which is prime. $5851$ is also prime.
M: 3 A: 1 D: 6 --> $31,631,613 - 316 = 31,631,297$, which is prime. $1613$ is also prime.
M: 3 A: 5 D: 6 --> $35,635,653 - 356 = 35,635,297$, which is prime. $5653$ is also prime.
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So, we have two prime numbers (MADMADAM-MAD, ADAM).
Consequently, from a more mathematical standpoint,
$M*10,010,001 + A* 1,001,010 + D*100,100 - (M*100 + A*10 + D)$ is prime, as is $A*1,010 + D*100 + M$.
I ran this through a little program, and I discovered that there are three distinct solution sets. They are:
M: 1 A: 5 D: 8 --> $15,815,851 - 158 = 15,815,693$, which is prime. $5851$ is also prime.
M: 3 A: 1 D: 6 --> $31,631,613 - 316 = 31,631,297$, which is prime. $1613$ is also prime.
M: 3 A: 5 D: 6 --> $35,635,653 - 356 = 35,635,297$, which is prime. $5653$ is also prime.
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So, we have two prime numbers (MADMADAM-MAD, ADAM).
Consequently, from a more mathematical standpoint,
$M*10,010,001 + A* 1,001,010 + D*100,100 - (M*100 + A*10 + D)$ is prime, as is $A*1,010 + D*100 + M$.
I ran this through a little program, and I discovered that there are three distinct solution sets. They are:
M: 1 A: 5 D: 8 --> $15,815,851 - 158 = 15,815,693$, which is prime. $5851$ is also prime.
M: 3 A: 1 D: 6 --> $31,631,613 - 316 = 31,631,297$, which is prime. $1613$ is also prime.
M: 3 A: 5 D: 6 --> $35,635,653 - 356 = 35,635,297$, which is prime. $5653$ is also prime.
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So, we have two prime numbers (MADMADAM-MAD, ADAM).
Consequently, from a more mathematical standpoint,
$M*10,010,001 + A* 1,001,010 + D*100,100 - (M*100 + A*10 + D)$ is prime, as is $A*1,010 + D*100 + M$.
I ran this through a little program, and I discovered that there are three distinct solution sets. They are:
M: 1 A: 5 D: 8 --> $15,815,851 - 158 = 15,815,693$, which is prime. $5851$ is also prime.
M: 3 A: 1 D: 6 --> $31,631,613 - 316 = 31,631,297$, which is prime. $1613$ is also prime.
M: 3 A: 5 D: 6 --> $35,635,653 - 356 = 35,635,297$, which is prime. $5653$ is also prime.
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I don't know why but this puzzle infuriates me! (nice puzzle +1)
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– Adam
3 hours ago
1
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@Adam computers fix everything :D
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– Brandon_J
2 hours ago
1
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I understand Adam..nothing personal ..I couldn’t resist the palindrome rhyme to be included in the problem..
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– Uvc
2 hours ago
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I don't know for sure, but I'm pretty sure that @Adam was expressing his frustration over the discrepancy between the apparent difficulty and actual difficulty of the puzzle (this puzzle looks quite easy) - nothing along the lines of "I don't like this puzzle." He upvoted it, after all.
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
2 hours ago
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@Brandon_J I was referencing the cleverness and difficulty as well as making a joke about the "frustration" of my name (MADADAM). Really it was mostly for the irony. I think Uvc's response was meant to be playful
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– Adam
2 hours ago