Henry Ernest Dudeney/Puzzles and Curious Problems/110 - An Absolute Skeleton

by : $110$

 * An Absolute Skeleton
 * Here is a good skeleton puzzle.
 * The only conditions are:
 * $(1)$ No digit appears twice in any row of figures except the dividend.
 * $(2)$ If $2$ be added to the last figure in the quotient it equals the last but one,
 * and if $2$ be added to the third figure from the end it gives the last figure but $3$ in the quotient.
 * That is to say, the quotient might end in, say, $9742$, or in $3186$.

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 * We have only succeeded in finding a single solution.

prime.mover reports:
 * A previous owner of this copy of open before me on my study desk has pencilled in a second solution.