reserved for possible updates when i messed up somewhere :D
Edit1: as a matter of fact i did (of course).
Fixed Q1. Both possible solutions are now a valid answer
Fixed Q3: Notation wasn't clear. Using a more common division sign.
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So im currently on the hunt for a new job and i already had to do some really nerve-wrecking tests twice.
In these tests i came across a type of logical thinking tasks which i actually enjoyed somehow.
So, i thought, why not make some GAs with that? :D
And since it will be a little Brain-Teaser, i will give away two Turn-based Strategygames for the brains out there!. (one 80% positive, one 66% positive on Steam, got both in a bundle)
So here is an ItsTooHard!
And since i'm a nice guy, i'll give you an example:
Below you see a question/equation entirely made of Symbols and you have to determine which symbol represents which number.
To make things easier for you, i decided to give you just problems where only the numbers [0,1,2,3,4,5] where used.
So lets see how this works out:
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