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500 + 300 + 100 = 900

But is there a way to find out which three numbers I added to get 900 without knowing each of the addends?

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Belongs on mathoverflow.net – Cameron MacFarland Oct 29 at 19:57
Is there any other info I can keep at the time of adding that will help with figuring out the numbers I added? – Chad Oct 29 at 19:57
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Yes. You could keep the original numbers. – recursive Oct 29 at 20:00
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This DOES NOT belong on mathoverflow.net, mathoverflow is dedicated to research mathematics. – Liberalkid Oct 29 at 23:45
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There's a mathoverflow.net? AWESOME! – C. Ross Oct 30 at 11:22
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If you don't know any of the addends, that is just not possible. There are tons of possibilities. It is certainly possible if you know two of them.

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Classically speaking, it's a 3 variable problem, so you need at least 3 equations to figure it out. – Harper Shelby Oct 29 at 19:58
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No, there is not. There are many many combinations that equal 900. The addition function over the set of integers/reals is not reversible.

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An infinite number of combinations. – Bart K. Oct 29 at 20:06
It's finite over the positive integers, but really I just didn't want to explain that to the questioner. – C. Ross Oct 30 at 11:21
Yeah, I was being a bit pedantic, sorry. :) – Bart K. Oct 30 at 16:05
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If you know two of them, you can get the third one. :) Otherwise, no.

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No. You need more information.

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