Well, darling, with those numbers you can make a whole bunch of combinations. Let's see, you can make 25, 26, 27, 52, 56, 57, 62, 65, 67, 72, 75, and 76. So, go ahead and play around with those digits and see what kind of numerical magic you can come up with!
2, 3 and 5
The numbers on the typical die are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6.Unity: 1Prime numbers: 2, 3, and 5Composite numbers: 4 and 6
7 and 5 are prime numbers, but 3*2=6
4 5/6, 5 1/12, 5 9/10 etc. we could make an infinite amount of mixed numbers for this
the prime numbers between 2 and 10 are 2, 3, 5, and 7.
2*(4-5+6) = 2*5 = 10 Simple!
8+6+(2*5) = 24
Yes. 6*(5 - 3)*2 = 6*2*2 = 12*2 = 24
6-4=2 8+2=10 10:2=5
(8/2) x (6-5) = 4
about... 25 just take 5 numbers times 5 numbers
Yes, if we use the 2 as a power. 52 - (6 - 5) = 25 - 1 = 24
It can be: (5*6)-21 = 28
6! = 720 ====
2 decimal numbers between 5 and 6 are 5.5 and 5.3
You can make 5 combinations of 1 number, 10 combinations of 2 numbers, 10 combinations of 3 numbers, 5 combinations of 4 numbers, and 1 combinations of 5 number. 31 in all.
600=2^3*3*5^2 There are no two prime numbers that multiply to make 600. It takes 3 different prime numbers (2, 3, 5) to make 600, used as 6 factors (2*2*2*3*5*5).