The German Army have broken into the Cabinet War Rooms. To get into the safe where all the secret documents are held, they must decipher the 4-digit code for the alarm. In order to do this, the SS (Secret Police) have given them the following clues found out by their spies.
1. Think of the code as a pair of 2-digit numbers with the total of 100.
2. The first 2-digit number is bigger than the second.
3. Both pairs of numbers are multiples of five.
4. The two numbers have a difference of ten.
Therefore the code is ...

1. it can be 55+45, 81+19, 67+33 (add up to 100)
ReplyDelete2. it can be 81+19 because the first to digits are bigger than the second digits
3. it can be 95+15, 75+25, 55+45
4. it's gonna be 55+45!
using clue number one it could be 27and73 or 26 and 74 or even 60and40
ReplyDeleteusing clue two 73 and 27
looking at clue three it might be 45 and 65
its 55 and 45
Using clue one the numbers I have picked is 6436,6040 because it is a total of 100.
ReplyDelete2.6436&6040
3.6545...
4.6545.. I GUESS
Using clue 1 the numbers could be 64, 36 , 50 50 and 66, 34.
ReplyDeleteusing clue 2 the numbers could be: 81 19 , 55 45 , 60 40
Using clue 3 I think the numbers are: 55 45 , 60 40
using clue 4 the number could be 55 45
therefore the code is 55 and 45
After using clue 1 the numbers could be: 56 and 44, 50 and 50, 34 and 64
ReplyDeleteusing clue 2 the numbers could be:55 45 and 19
using clue 3 the number5s could be:15 35 or 60
using clue 4 the numbers could be: 55 45
1.It can be(70+30) it can be (60+40) and (80+20) because they all add up to 100
ReplyDelete2.it might be (56+44) because the first 2 digits are bigger than the second.
3. I can be (65+35),(75+25),(95+15) and (55+45)
4. it is (55+45) which has the difference of 10
Miss Williams I have cracked the code!
Using clue 1 it can be 73 and 27, 65 and 35, 45 and 55 because those numbers add up to 100.
ReplyDeleteUsing clue 2 it can be 73 and 27, 65 and 35, 55 and 45 because the 2 numbers are bigger than the 2nd.
Using clue 3 it can be 55 and 45.
Using clue 4 the answer is 55 and 45.
5545
Now I have changed clue number 3 both pairs are even numbers and they have a multiple of 2.
It could be 90 and 10, 36 and 64, 75 and 25.
ReplyDelete90 and 10, 75 and 25, 65 and 35.
90 and 10, 75 and 25, 65 and 35.
45 and 55, 65 and 55
1.10+90 50+50 20+80 30+70 40+60
ReplyDelete2.51+49
3.40+60
4. ?
From clue 1 , it would be 72 and 28, 36 and 46, 44 and 56,because they all add up to 100
ReplyDeleteFrom clue 2 , it would be 73 and 27, 65 and 35, 55 and 45, because the first 2 digit number is bigger than the 2nd
I will continue later
1. 63 and 37 48 and 52
ReplyDeletemaybe it is 45, 35 and 20
ReplyDelete45 35 because it is 10 bigger then the next
and both in 5 table
it is 55 and 45 because: they are both in the 5 times table, they add to 100, they have a difference of 10 and the first number is bigger than the second.
ReplyDelete55 and 45 because their sum equals to 100.They have a difference of 10 and the first number is bigger than the second.
ReplyDeleteIt 55 and 45 because they're both in the 5 times table, add up to 100 ; it of 10 difference and the first number is obviously bigger than the second.
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