Inspired by four other puzzles, how could it be possible that adding 22 to 4 gives 9999? What is the correct way to do it?
As with all of the other puzzles, consider these numbers in base 10.
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Sign up to join this communityInspired by four other puzzles, how could it be possible that adding 22 to 4 gives 9999? What is the correct way to do it?
As with all of the other puzzles, consider these numbers in base 10.
Just a stab at this. Probably not the answer by a long shot, but might be interesting.
Read "22 to 4" as "Two two to four", which can be also $2$ to $24$. Adding up the numbers from $2$ to $24$ give $299$. Two $99$s concatenated give $9999$.
In the additive cyclic group of integers modulo $9973$ $(\mathbb Z_{9973})$:
$\overline{22}+\overline{4 }=\overline{22+4}=\overline{26}= \overline{9973+26}=\overline{9999}$, where $\overline x$ denotes the equivalence class of $x$.