1+2+3+4+5+6+7+ 8*9 = 100
10 X 10 and 100 X 1 both equal 100.
This was a bit of a pain but here it is: 123-45-67+89=100
1 x 100, 2 x 50, 4 x 25, 5 x 20, 10 x 10.
Sure, you can make a multiplication chart that is any size you want.
you will have to do the multiplication division addition subtraction table and you get 580 stickers and that is more than half a thousand really fast if you know your facts
123-45-67+89??
10 X 10 and 100 X 1 both equal 100.
This was a bit of a pain but here it is: 123-45-67+89=100
123456789+987654321+123456789+987654321=100
BY DIRECT PROP 100 5.00 161 x 100/5 = 161/x cross multiplication 100x = 161*5 100x = 805 x = 805/100 x = 8.05
123 + 45 -67 + 8 - 9 = 100!
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Without parentheses, it's multiplication and division first, addition and subtraction second. 100 - 40 - 60 = 0
1 x 100, 2 x 50, 4 x 25, 5 x 20, 10 x 10.
The answer depends on what for.For addition or subtraction I would go for 6 or 6-and-a-bit. For multiplication of division, I would opt for = 100/16. Multiplication by 100 is easy and division by 16 is simply halve, halve, halve and halve.
Bodmas ( brackets, powers, division, multiplication, addition then subtraction). 100 - 8 x 7 +23. 100 - 56 + 23. 100 - 56 = 44 + 23 = 67.
2 x 50 4 x 25 5 x 20 10 x 10