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DH8IQ  > PUZZLE   29.11.04 15:03l 43 Lines 1106 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Hi Kenny and all others riddling in his puzzle,

I'm not shure, if my solution is the right one, but I will show
it to you and of course I am interested in your opinion:

I tried to translate the 5 resp. 4 numbers in different numbering
bases. By translating to 14-System you will see the following:

10       14
-----+-----
   4      4
   6      6
  34     26
 426    226
5914   2226

I see here the following generation-rule:
 - take the difference from first to second number   this is a 2
 - and add this number at the front of the number in the 14-system


the second riddle seems to have a similar solution in numbers at a
base of 17


10       17
-----+-----
   2      2
   5      5
  56     35
 923    335

In this example the difference from first to second number is 3 and
so we add the digit 3 to the following numbers in the 17-base system.

If my solution is the right one, I woulg suggest a 3335 in the 17-base
systems, which would be  15662 in decimal system

Kind regards
Jürgen   DH8IQ @ DB0RBS.#BW.DEU.EU


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