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Holy Alphabet Arithmetic


The First Interplanetary Arithmetic SummitGroup ArithmeticMy Bowl of Alphabet SoupA (Simple) Arithmetic puzzleSix pyramids in a cubeJumping Spiders in the Holy SeeNew Arithmetic Operator?A Fairly Simple Equation #2Find the Factorial From the Given Prime RelationshipAn Arithmetic loving Ant crawls to one Hundred






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$Given$:



$A$+$B$+$C$=3



$B$+$C$+$D$=3



$C$+$D$+$E$=1



$D$+$E$+$F$=1



What is



$E$+$F$+$G$=?










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    $begingroup$


    $Given$:



    $A$+$B$+$C$=3



    $B$+$C$+$D$=3



    $C$+$D$+$E$=1



    $D$+$E$+$F$=1



    What is



    $E$+$F$+$G$=?










    share|improve this question









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      3





      $begingroup$


      $Given$:



      $A$+$B$+$C$=3



      $B$+$C$+$D$=3



      $C$+$D$+$E$=1



      $D$+$E$+$F$=1



      What is



      $E$+$F$+$G$=?










      share|improve this question









      $endgroup$




      $Given$:



      $A$+$B$+$C$=3



      $B$+$C$+$D$=3



      $C$+$D$+$E$=1



      $D$+$E$+$F$=1



      What is



      $E$+$F$+$G$=?







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          I think the answer is




          $0$




          Reasoning




          The number on the right represents the total number of closed regions in the letters on the left.

          In particular $A$ has $1$, $B$ has $2$ and $D$ had $1$ but $C, E, F$ and $G$ have none.







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          $begingroup$

          I think the answer is




          $0$




          Reasoning




          The number on the right represents the total number of closed regions in the letters on the left.

          In particular $A$ has $1$, $B$ has $2$ and $D$ had $1$ but $C, E, F$ and $G$ have none.







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          $0$




          Reasoning




          The number on the right represents the total number of closed regions in the letters on the left.

          In particular $A$ has $1$, $B$ has $2$ and $D$ had $1$ but $C, E, F$ and $G$ have none.







          share|improve this answer











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          I think the answer is




          $0$




          Reasoning




          The number on the right represents the total number of closed regions in the letters on the left.

          In particular $A$ has $1$, $B$ has $2$ and $D$ had $1$ but $C, E, F$ and $G$ have none.








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