Find the values of each of the alphabets.

N O O N
S O O N
+ M O O N
----------
J U N E

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Find the values of each of the alphabets. N O O N S O O N + M O O N ---------- ..

Answer / sri

n o o n
s o o n
m o o n
---------------
j u n e
---------------

step1:

when u add n, n ,n you got e

so e must me a multiple of 3

from 1 to 9, multiple of 3 are 3,6,9

if e = 3, n = 1,
if e = 6, n = 2,
if e = 9, n = 3.


step2:

when u add o,o,o you got n. tricky part is here n is just
the units place, if o+o+o is 24 then n = 4 and 2 is send
as carry... i know u know additions, else take madhu's
help.:)

assuming e = 3, n = 1 ,
when u add o,o,o you must again get multiple of 3,
but here they can be greater than 9, but less than 27,
since, 'o' can not be greater than 9.

so possible multiples are 3,6,9,12,15,18,21,24,27.

since we are assuming e = 3, n = 1,

to get 1 in n's place of "june", only possible multiple of
3 is 21. satisfies, n = 1 and 2 is send as carry.

to get 21, o must be 7, bcaz 7+7+7 = 21

so now we got, n = 1, e = 3, o = 7.

step3:
we got so far, n = 1, e = 3, o = 7.

here again, we add, o+o+o+2(carry from 21) and we get 'u'
and carry is forwarded.

since o = 7, 21+2 = 23, which makes u = 3 and 2 as
carry,

buttttttttt, already we have 'e' = 3 ,so 'u' can not be
equal to 3,

so our assumption in step 2, e = 3, n = 1 is false not
we have to try with remaining two assumptions.... dont
sleep...... look at the remaining part tooo.

other two assumptions are
if e = 6, n = 2,
if e = 9, n = 3.


now
step 4:
assuming if e = 6, n = 2,
when u add o,o,o you must again get multiple of 3,
but here they can be greater than 9, but less than 27,
since, 'o' can not be greater than 9.

so possible multiples are 3,6,9,12,15,18,21,24,27.

since we are assuming e = 6, n = 2,,

to get 2 in n's place of "june", only possible multiple of
3 is 12. satisfies, n = 2 and 1 is send as carry.

to get 12, o must be 4, bcaz 4+4+4 = 12,

o = 4, n = 2, e = 6


step5:

so far, we got o = 4, n = 2, e = 6

here again, we add, o+o+o+1(carry from 12) and we get 'u'
and the new carry is forwarded.

since o = 4, 12+1 = 13, which makes u = 3 and 1 as
carry,

so, u =3, o = 4, n = 2, e = 6

all are unique so no problem... we can go further and you
dont yawnnn

step 6:

till now we got u =3, o = 4, n = 2, e = 6

here, n+s+m+1(carry from 13) is j

so, 2+s+m+1 = j

from1 to 9, the reamining numbers are 1,5,7,8,9. since
2,3,4,6 are used by n,u,o,e respectively

here, 3+s+m = j, so j is greater than 3,

so the possible numbers for ' j ' are now, 5,7,8,9.

assume j = 5,
3+s+m =5, which means, s = m =1, uniquness is not
achieved, so j != 5,

assume j = 7,
3+s+m = 7, means s+m =4
here, possbile values of s and m to satisfy s+m =4, are
1+3 =4 not possible since u = 3
2+2 = 4 not possible since both cant be equal
3+1 =4 not possible since u = 3


assume j = 8
3+s+m = 8, means s+m = 5
possbile values of s and m to satisfy s+m =5, are
1+4 = 5 not possible since o = 4
2+3= 5 not possible since u = 3
3+2 = 5 not possible since u = 3
4+1 + 5 not possible since o = 4

therefore j = 9

3+s+m = 9
s+m = 6
s = 1 and m =5 or s = 5 and m = 1


n o o
n
2 4 4 2
s o o
n
1 4 4 2
m o o n --------------
5 4 4 2
--------------- --------------
----------------
j u n
e
9 3 2 6
---------------
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Find the values of each of the alphabets. N O O N S O O N + M O O N ---------- ..

Answer / aman sanghi

2 4 4 2 N O O N
5 4 4 2 S O O N
+ 1 4 4 2 + M O O N
------------ ----------
9 3 2 6 J U N E
----------- -----------
N= 2 ,O= 4 , M =1, S = 5

Is This Answer Correct ?    74 Yes 4 No

Find the values of each of the alphabets. N O O N S O O N + M O O N ---------- ..

Answer / smart_maratha

The values for each alphabets are as under:

2442
+1442
+5442
------
9326
Where N=2, O=4, S=1, M=5, J=9, U=3, E=6

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Find the values of each of the alphabets. N O O N S O O N + M O O N ---------- ..

Answer / prachi

2442
5442
+0442
------
8326
------
So, N=2,O=4,S=5,M=0,J=8,U=3,E=6

Is This Answer Correct ?    17 Yes 14 No

Find the values of each of the alphabets. N O O N S O O N + M O O N ---------- ..

Answer / sudhanshu

sum of 3 n's must be either 3,6,9 at unit place,
i.e e has 3 values.
1.e=3 -> n=1 -> o=7 -> u=3 wrong
2.e=6 -> n=2 -> o=4 -> u=3 -> s+m=j-3
and we have 1,5,7,8,9 values left
min value of s+m=5+1=6 hence j=9 right answer
3.e=9 -> n=3 -> o=1 -> u=3 wrong

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Find the values of each of the alphabets. N O O N S O O N + M O O N ---------- ..

Answer / ramukaka

All above answers are wrong. Think properly & then give the
answers. Don't missguide to others.

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Find the values of each of the alphabets. N O O N S O O N + M O O N ---------- ..

Answer / nikky

HI sri!!
Thnx for the answer!!! Gotta appreciate ur patience in
typing it sooo well!!!!!!!! :)

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Find the values of each of the alphabets. N O O N S O O N + M O O N ---------- ..

Answer / nik_rks

thr are many solutions 2 of thm are :-
4114
0114
5114
----
9342

4114
5114
0114
------
9342

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Find the values of each of the alphabets. N O O N S O O N + M O O N ---------- ..

Answer / srinadh u

2442
5442
1442
--------
9326
---------

so we assume like N=2,O=4,S=5,M=1,

THEN IN SOLUTION WE TAKE ,J=9,U=3,N=2,E=6.......

OK NA

THINK DIFFERENT!!!!!!!

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Find the values of each of the alphabets. N O O N S O O N + M O O N ---------- ..

Answer / nagaraj

MY QUESTION IS IN CASE OF 3'0'=N YOU SAID IT CAN BE 12,15...WHY NOT FOR 3N=E????

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