How about: 4*(3-1) = 8 and 4+3+1 = 8
12 times.
You can use sequences ending in every number from 3 to 25 so 23 times.
There are 10 numbers in the whole world 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0 you use those numbers over and over again to make larger numbers.
There are many possible answers. 1 times 42 is a convenient pair of numbers.
In the Authorised version (KJV) that word is not used, but you can find the word, "ordain", 41 times from Numbers to Jude. And also the word "ordained" 35 times from Numbers to Jude.
You would use a zero 11 times in writing the numbers 1 to 100 once - so doing it five times gives you 55 zeros.
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It depends. If you can only use each number once, there are 720 combinations. If you can use numbers multiple times, then there are 1000 combinations, by using all numbers from 000 to 999.
Many times, math problems can only be completed if the numbers involved are integers.
Uncountable numbers. Beavers make new ones every day.
If you have 6 different numbers and you are asked "how much different ways of arranging these numbers are there",you could use a factorial.1 times 2 times 3 times 4 times 5 times 6=720 ways.
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