Well - 12-4 is 8 BUT assuming you have to use all the numbers... Add 12 to 4, then divide by 2 !
3 x 4 = 12... 1 + 12 = 13... 13 x 2= 26
To get the number 12 using only the digits 1, 2, 3, and 4, you can use the following mathematical expression: (4 x 3) + (2 x 1) = 12. This equation involves multiplying 4 by 3 to get 12, and then adding the product of 2 and 1. This demonstrates how different mathematical operations can be combined to achieve the desired result using the given digits.
The number is 12. 12 ÷ 2 = 6 6 - 4 = 2
The bottoms number like 3/4 4 would be the denominator heres a problem 6/12 + 2/12 the bottom numbers are the same
(5-2)*4 = 12
To calculate the number of 4-digit combinations you can get from the numbers 1, 2, 2, and 6, we need to consider that the number 2 is repeated. Therefore, the total number of combinations is calculated using the formula for permutations of a multiset, which is 4! / (2!1!1!) = 12. So, there are 12 unique 4-digit combinations that can be formed from the numbers 1, 2, 2, and 6.
5 + 7 + (6 x √4) = 12 + (6 x 2) = 12 + 12 = 24
(-4+12)/2= 4
12-8 = 4 and 2*4 = 8
If the larger number is a multiple of the smaller number, as in this case, the GCF is the smaller number. (Alternatively, using Euclid's algorithm, the remainder of the division of the larger number by the smaller number is zero, so in this case, the GCF of 12 and 4 is the same as the GCF of 4 and 0 - which is equal to 4.)
12 ...12÷4=3 & 12÷6=2
50/12 = (4x12+2)/12 = 4 2/12 = 4 1/6