(6*4)+2+1 = 27
Using 1, 2, and 3, you can make 27 whole numbers.
[Impossible].
1 and 3 are the only positive whole numbers that can do all of that.
There is only one number that's equal to 27. That number is 27. There's no other one.
in whole numbers (without using fractions) there is no answer; 95 over 27 is the lowest term available
34/(1 + 2)
32 -(1+4) =27
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Using 1, 2, and 3, you can make 27 whole numbers.
1 and 3. These are the only whole numbers to go into both 27 and 30.
3^((4+1)/9)=35/9=243/9=27
[Impossible].
Using only sums and differences, and not necessarily all four numbers, 1, 3, 9 and 27 will make all numbers from 0 to 40.
The numbers that can go into 27 are 1,3,7 and 27. The numbers that can go into 25 are 1,5 and 25. Your welcomeππ
The ONLY common factor of 25 & 27 is... 1
If you only use each digit once the number is 6 (it is a simple permutation and 3!=6). If you can repeat the digits there are 9 possible 3-digit numbers that start with 6, 9 that start with 7, and 9 that start with 8, giving you 27 possibilities.