Solve Simple Number Game in Your Head

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The discussion revolves around finding a four-digit number that is equal to two more than twice the reverse of its digits. Participants analyze the constraints of the problem, noting that the last digit must be 4 or less to ensure the result remains a four-digit number when reversed and doubled. They explore the implications of the first digit being doubled and added to two, concluding that it can only be certain values. Some express difficulty in solving the problem mentally, suggesting the use of a computer for verification, although this is deemed less enjoyable. Ultimately, the solution is revealed to be 5992, with one participant admitting to using Excel to arrive at the answer.
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What 4 digit number is equal to two more than twice the reverse of its digits?
Do it without without using a computer or writing it down. All in your head.
 
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So nobody can do this? Its pretty easy to think about. Since it stays a 4 digit number, that means that the 1's digit of the number must be 4 or less, because once its reversed and doubled, it would be over 10, which would make it a 5 digit number.
Then you can think, well, since the 1000ths digit must be doubled then add two, and equal a number 4 or less(once its reversed), it can be : 0,1,5,6.

You can also do this by computer to check you answer, which is a most unfun way of doing it. a*1000+b*100+c*10+d*1 = d*2000+c*200+b*20+d*2+2
 
I can't do it in my head Surely one of the other digits will have to be greater than 4...and that involves carry-overs and related difficulties. Will need paper ! :cry:
 
Healey01 said:
You can also do this by computer to check you answer, which is a most unfun way of doing it. a*1000+b*100+c*10+d*1 = d*2000+c*200+b*20+d*2+2

Surely you mean:
a*1000+b*100+c*10+d*1 = d*2000+c*200+b*20+a*2+2

The answer is 5992[/color].
 
5992, of course :-)
 
Yeah, I used Excel. <cheater>
 
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