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The illustration shows an old fashioned analog clock.<br />
Usings two straight lines, in how many parts can you divide it so that the digits on all parts have an identical sum?</p>
<p>I found this puzzle on <a href="http://www.aplusclick.com">aplusclick.com</A> as a former math olympiad problem.</p>
<p>I would like to encourage you to solve this puzzle on your own. It will increase your self confidence, while looking up the answer will lower your self esteenm. </p>
<div>When you have solved this puzzle, you can check your solution <a href="https://justpuzzles.wordpress.com/Solutions to puzzles 250-500/#283">here</a></div>
<p>You are welcome to remark on the puzzles, and I love it when you comment variations, state wether they are too easy or too difficult, or simply your solution times. Please do not state the solutions &#8211; it spoils the fun for others. I usually make the solution available after one or two weeks through a link, which allows readers to check the solution without the temptation to scroll down a few lines before having a go at it themselves.</p>
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