2017 UNM-PNM Statewide High School Mathematics Contest II Problems/Problem 2

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Problem

Suppose $A, R, S$, and $T$ all denote distinct digits from $1$ to $9$. If $\sqrt{STARS} = SAT$, what are $A, R, S$, and $T$?

Solution

See also

2017 UNM-PNM Contest II (ProblemsAnswer KeyResources)
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Problem 1
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Problem 3
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