No 5291 is not a prime using 2 numbers. It is a prime using three numbers.
Using 1, 2, and 3, you can make 27 whole numbers.
Yes I can: (9 - 2 - 4) x 8 = 24
2 * 2 * 2 * 2 It's not possible to make 16 without using the same numbers twice or without using whole numbers.
Get rid of the 9. 2 times 2 times 6 equals 24.
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5*4+3+2
No 5291 is not a prime using 2 numbers. It is a prime using three numbers.
7-1=3 6/2=3
Using 1, 2, and 3, you can make 27 whole numbers.
8(22 - 1)
Yes I can: (9 - 2 - 4) x 8 = 24
2 * 2 * 2 * 2 It's not possible to make 16 without using the same numbers twice or without using whole numbers.
Get rid of the 9. 2 times 2 times 6 equals 24.
[2(9 + 7)] - 8 = (2 x 16) - 8 = 32 - 8 = 24
4 + 8 + 6/2 = 4 + 8 + 3 = 15
Arranging them in the order 9521 produces the largest number. Using operands, using the exponential function (if available) would create the largest number. [(2 ^5)^9]^1= 35184372088832