6 × (5 + 2 - √9) = 24.
It is: 6*(5-2)+6 = 24.
6 * [5-(2-1)] = 6*[5-1] = 6*4 = 24
(2 - 5 + 6)*8 = 3*8 = 24
add 2+5+6+6+2+4 which equals 24.but you get the 2 and 4 from the 24 that's in the problem.
6(9-5)=6(4)=24
It is: 6*(8-5)+ 6 = 24
4 * (-4 + 5) * 6 = 24.
12/2, 18/3, 24/4, 30/5, 36/6, 42/7
9C2 - 6*2 = 36 - 12 = 24
6X2-6x4=24
To equal 24 using the numbers 1, 2, 5, and 6, you can use the following equation: (6 \div (1 - \frac{5}{2})). This simplifies to (6 \div (1 - 2.5) = 6 \div -1.5), which equals -4. However, if we consider operations creatively, you could also use (5 \times 6 - 2 \times 1 = 30 - 2 = 28), but this doesn't reach 24 directly without additional manipulation. A more straightforward approach is to simply add (6 + 5 + 2 + 1 = 14), which doesn't equal 24 either. To reach 24, we can actually use (6 \times 4 = 24), where 4 can be derived from (2 + 2). But ultimately, the equation would need to be restructured or additional operations to reach exactly 24 with the provided digits.
One possibility is: 2*(8-6)*6 = 24