Why was the dirty old hotel called the fiddle ? (There is only 22 letter spots) algebra with pizzazz
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To solve this puzzle, we need to figure out why the dirty old hotel was called "the fiddle" using algebra with pizzazz. Since there are only 22 letter spots, we can assume that each letter corresponds to a number.
To start, let's assign variables to each unique letter in the phrase "the fiddle." We'll use P, I, Z, A, and D to represent the different letters.
Now, we can form equations based on the available information. Since "hotel" is mentioned, we can assume that the word "hotel" is related to the variable Z, but we don't know how exactly.
Let's try out different possibilities for Z by considering its relationship to H, O, T, E, and L:
1. Z = H + O + T + E + L
2. Z = H * O * T * E * L
3. Z = H - O - T - E - L
We can also consider the phrase "dirty old" and relate it to P, I, D, and A:
4. P + I + D + A = "dirty old"
Given that "fiddle" remains unchanged, we can represent it as:
5. F + I + D + D + L + E = "fiddle"
Combining equations 4 and 5, we have:
P + I + D + A + F + I + D + D + L + E = "dirty old fiddle"
Simplifying this equation, we get:
2D + P + 2I + A + F + L + E = "dirty old fiddle"
At this point, we can't determine the specific values for P, I, D, A, F, L, and E without more information. However, this equation provides an algebraic representation of the phrase "dirty old fiddle" and allows us to understand the relationship between the variables.
To fully solve this puzzle, we need additional clues or information about the specific values assigned to each letter.