To get 24 using the numbers 4, 11, 16, and 23, you can use the following operation: (23 - 16) + (11 - 4). This simplifies to 7 + 7, resulting in 24.
-10+19 -11+20 -12+21 -13+22 -14+23 -15+24 -16+25...
12, 16 and 23 is one possible triplet.
27.3 reucuring (33333333333333)
put the numbers in order from least to greatest 4 10 11 16 16 17 24 cross out the outermost two until you have one or two left 10 11 16 16 17 11 16 16 16 is the median
To divide 16 by 1 and 11 thirteenths, first convert 1 and 11 thirteenths into an improper fraction. This equals ( \frac{24}{13} ) (since ( 1 \times 13 + 11 = 24 )). Then, divide 16 by ( \frac{24}{13} ) by multiplying 16 by the reciprocal of ( \frac{24}{13} ), which is ( \frac{13}{24} ). Thus, ( 16 \div \frac{24}{13} = 16 \times \frac{13}{24} = \frac{208}{24} = \frac{52}{6} = \frac{26}{3} ) or approximately 8.67.
(23 - 18) × 8 - 16 = 24
Using 132 and 24, it is 11/2 = 5.5
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(2 x 8) + 11 - 3 = 16 + 11 - 3 = 27 - 3 = 24
17+17+17+17+16+16
72 = 23 x 32 24 = 23 x 3 16 = 24 The LCM of 72, 24, and 16 is 24 x 32 = 144.
29+71=100
12, 16 and 23 is one possible triplet.
27.3 reucuring (33333333333333)
LCD(24, 12, 16, 4, 11) = 528
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24 = 16