(1+2)x3x4=36 * * * * * Very interesting, but the question asked for 34 - not 36!
only using the numbers once
Imposible.
If the three digits are to be used once only then the greatest fraction is 54/3. If the required fraction is less than 1 then the solution is 5/34.
No.
The answer is 34(1)^2.
Oh, dude, this is like a brain teaser, but I got you. So, if you take 3 and multiply it by 4, you get 12. Then, add 1 to that, giving you 13. Finally, just cube 2 (which is 8) and add that to 13, and bam, you've got 27. Math can be fun, right?
34+1-2
(1+2)x3x4=36 * * * * * Very interesting, but the question asked for 34 - not 36!
34 = 10 + 10 + 10 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1
only using the numbers once
Using positive integer factors, the only two ways in which the number 34 can be reached using two numbers is 2 x 17 and 1 x 34.
Imposible.
If the three digits are to be used once only then the greatest fraction is 54/3. If the required fraction is less than 1 then the solution is 5/34.
Factors of 25 are 1, 5, and 25 Factors of 34: 1, 2, 17, and 34 The only common factor of 25 and 34 is 1
We can get 29 by using their squares like: (42 + 32 + 22) / 1 = 29
No.