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Need help to Crack the muffin math code?

So we know that we have boxes of 1, 3, 9, or 27.

If a customer wants 5 muffins, Daniel writes CODE 12
- Daniel looks at the biggest box that is less than 5 (box with 3). Daniel can't pick the 9muffin box because he only needs 5, so he has to take the 3muffin box. So if Daniel takes 1 box of 3, he would still need 2 more muffins to get 5. He would just go to the next box to fill it up.

CODE 12 means:
1 box of 3 ... (3 muffins)
2 boxes of 1 ... (2 muffins)
... 3 + 2 = 5

CODE 201 (for 19 muffins, 9 is biggest less than 19):
2 boxes of 9 ... (18 muffins)
0 boxes of 3 ... (0 muffins)
1 box of 1 ... (1 muffin)
... 18 + 1 = 19

CODE 1021 (for 34 muffins):
1 box of 27... (27 muffins)
0 boxes of 9 ... (0 muffins)
2 boxes of 3 ... (6 muffins)
1 box of 1 ... (1 muffin)
... 27 + 6 + 1 = 34

As you can see, the numbers in the code are the numbers of each boxes from greatest to least.

1) 47 muffins:
1 box of 27 ... (27)
2 boxes of 9 ... (18)
0 boxes of 3 ... (0)
2 boxes of 1 ... (2)
... 27 + 18 + 2 = 47
CODE 1202

2) Something like
he wouldn't order CODE 9, which is 9 boxes of 1, but he can just order 1 box of 9. order 1 box instead of 9.

3) Pattern: the number is multiplied by three each time. 1, 1x3, 3x3, 9x3.
27x3 = 81
He should order a box that holds 81 muffins.

What does "I easily pick up on patterns" mean? what patterns?

I say something similar....I crochet. But I can't read patterns. But if I see the picture of it, and study the diagram, I can figure out how to make it.

I think it's like how some people can sit at a piano and play some songs without ever having taken music lessons.

My friend send me buch of codes to crack can u help me?

1. Meet me under the bridge at noon.
2. Bring an orange bag and an umbrella
3. The waiter is a spy, tell him nothing!

1. Meet me under the bridge at noon.
... A=Z, B=Y, C=X, D=W, E=V and so on

2. Convert the second to letters using
A=1, B=2,C= 3 This gives

YIRMTZMLIZMTVYZTZMWZM.......

Then use the method in 1 above
z=A, y= b, x=c etc gives

"Bring an orange bag and an umbrella"

(but please note there is a mistake and the two 12s at the end should be 14s to give two "N"s which when converted A = 26th B=25th etc will then give the two "L"s)

3. Go forwards one letter ie A=B, B= C, D = E
The waiter is a spy, tell him nothing!

Cracking a speed dial master lock?

Here are the instructions for the 1500iD speed dial master lock:
http://www.masterlock.com/pdfs/Speed_Dia...

Check the directions. Are you squeezing and releasing twice?

Masterlock says it can't be cracked (what else would you expect them to say)?

Do you know the number of moves that you made? If so, you can methodically try all combinations. It takes time and patience, but can be rewarding.

My dad cracked a convertional combination lock once by methodically trying combinations until he hit the right one. He used an assumption that you don't have to be exactly on the numbers, so instead of trying all combinations, he incremented the counts by 2 instead of 1. That reduced the number of trials to 1/8 the number versus incrementing by 1 (1/2 x 1/2 x 1/2 = 1/8).
How many combinations was that? The dial registered 0-39. On the last of the three numbers, you can try all of the numbers with one rotation. So the total number of possible combinations were:
20 x 20 x 1 = 400
On average, one would find the combination at 200 tries. If one tried 40 combinations per day, it would take only 5 days.

In your case, you have 4 cardinal directions and N presses in sequence. The total number of combinations would be 4^N, and on average you would find it by (4^N)/2 trials. How many is that?
2 presses: (4^2)/2 = 8
3: (4^3)/2 = 32
4: (4^4)/2 = 128
5: (4^5)/2 = 512
And so on. Multiply by 4 for each additional press.

If you try this method, keep track on paper which sequences you have completed. Come up with a pattern to make it easier.

Good luck!

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