Robert:
> I hope it's clear what I mean. So, has anyone any idea if this is  
> solvable? Robert

Interesting....I think so!

No time to write the code (so my hand-waving solution is
untested), but I'd say:

You are clearly 8800 short of the desired target:

    t: 41695.83
    s: 6594,14 + 981,75 + 8747,39 + 1457,90 + 15114,65 + 8800
    == 41695.83

So, for *minimal* typos, you need to change an 0-->8 or an 1-->9
in the hundreds column and thousands column of one or two of the
given numbers. That will affect the minimum digits: ie just two.

There are several ways to do that, easily eyeballable, eg:
    s: 6594,14 +  981,75 + 8747,39 + 9457,90 + 15914,65 + 0000
    s: 6594,14 + 8981,75 + 8747,39 + 1457,90 + 15914,65 + 0000

One instance changes two 1's to 9s. The other adds a leading 8 to
one of the givens.

If that had not worked, it gets more interesting: at which point,
I'm off out :-)  But, following Tom's comment, perhaps take a look 
at simetrics.r in the REBOL.org Script library -- it has 
algorithms that can help rate how close strings are to each other.

Sunanda




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