To get 100 using eight 3s, you can use the following expression: ( (3 + 3) \times (3 + 3) + (3 + 3) ). This simplifies to ( 6 \times 6 + 6 = 36 + 6 = 100 ). Thus, by creatively combining the 3s, you can achieve the desired result.
You can make 1 using three 3s by performing the following calculation: (3 + 3) / 3. Here, you add two 3s to get 6, and then divide by the third 3 to achieve the result of 1.
103
(3 + 3) / .3
3s + 1
(3*3+3)/3=4
You can make 1 using three 3s by performing the following calculation: (3 + 3) / 3. Here, you add two 3s to get 6, and then divide by the third 3 to achieve the result of 1.
103
3x7+4x2
none duh if you said there is one you are either very dumb or very smart
3 * 3 / ( 3 * 3 ) = 1 but that uses only four 3s, so 33 / ( 3 * 3 * 3 ) = 1 uses five 3s
8 of them, with 2 left over.
There are 100 3's in 300 or 1... depending upon how you look at it.
33/3 = 11
(3 + 3) / .3
96/3=32... without using a calculator !
3s + 1
(3*3+3)/3=4