Yes, you can make 24 using the numbers 6, 6, 9, and 2. One possible solution is: ( (6 / 6) + 9 + 2 = 1 + 9 + 2 = 12 ), which doesn’t work. Instead, you can do ( 6 \times 2 + 6 = 12 + 6 = 18 ), which also doesn’t work. However, using ( 6 \times 2 + 9 = 12 + 9 = 21 ) is still too low, but you can try mixing operations until you find that ( 6 / (6 - (9 - 2)) = 6 / (6 - 7) = -6 ), which does not work. Thus, no straightforward combination seems to get exactly to 24 with those numbers.
It could be: ((3*2)-2)*6 = 24
Yes. 6*(5 - 3)*2 = 6*2*2 = 12*2 = 24
You can make 24 using the numbers 2, 2, 9, and 6 by the following calculation: (9 - 6) × 2 × 2. First, subtract 6 from 9 to get 3, then multiply that by 2 to get 6, and finally multiply by the other 2 to reach 24.
6x6 devide by 5 and add 2
Get rid of the 9. 2 times 2 times 6 equals 24.
It could be: ((3*2)-2)*6 = 24
6 * (7 - 1 - 2) = 6*4 = 24
6 x (6/3 + 2) = 6 x (2 + 2) = 6 x 4 = 24
8+6+(2*5) = 24
Yes. 6*(5 - 3)*2 = 6*2*2 = 12*2 = 24
You can make 24 using the numbers 2, 2, 9, and 6 by the following calculation: (9 - 6) × 2 × 2. First, subtract 6 from 9 to get 3, then multiply that by 2 to get 6, and finally multiply by the other 2 to reach 24.
6x6 devide by 5 and add 2
Get rid of the 9. 2 times 2 times 6 equals 24.
(2 x 6) + 8 + 4
To make 24 using the digits 6, 6, 5, and 8, you can use the following equation: (8 - 6) × 6 + 5 = 24. First, subtract 6 from 8 to get 2, then multiply that result by 6 to get 12, and finally add 5 to reach 24.
To make 6 6 2 9 equal 24, you can use the following equation: 6 ÷ (1 - (2 ÷ 9)) = 24. This equation involves using the division operation and parentheses to manipulate the numbers in a specific order to achieve the desired result of 24.
5x2=10 8+6=14 14+10=24