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Philippines
February 3, 2008 2:25pm CST
If "H" is equal to 10, and "T" is half of "M", how could: 1. M-A-T-H be 42 2. T-E-A-M be 40 3. M-E-E-T be 37
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@VampAmber (308)
• United States
4 Feb 08
It's possible if A = 11, M = 14, T = 7, and E = 8.
• Philippines
4 Feb 08
Bravo!!!!! Kudos! to VampAmber. I've been waiting for somebody to answer this thread....... I thought no one would ever give it a try, since I get responses just a few minutes after I post a non-math discussion. T'was easy, right? M + A + T + H 14 + 11 + 7 + 10 = 42 T + E + A + M 7 + 8 + 11 + 14 = 40 M + E + E + T 14 + 8 + 8 + 7 = 37