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Tease your brain.


Using all the numbers 1 through 8, can you place one digit A single character in a numbering system. In decimal, digits are 0 through 9. In binary, digits are 0 and 1.

digit - An employee of Digital Equipment Corporation. See also VAX, VMS, PDP-10, TOPS-10, DEChead, double DECkers, field circus.
 in each shape so that the number in each square is the sum of its neighboring neigh·bor  
n.
1. One who lives near or next to another.

2. A person, place, or thing adjacent to or located near another.

3. A fellow human.

4. Used as a form of familiar address.

v.
 circles?

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* One answer:

* There are other possible answers, but in all of these answers, the "8" and "7" must each be inside a square.
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Title Annotation:Activities & Oddities
Publication:Science World
Date:Mar 7, 2005
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