Yes and it is: (5-1) times (8-2) = 24
One possibility is :- 52 - (3 - 2) = 25 - 1 = 24 Another is :- 22 + 5 - 3 = 24 also 25 + 2 - 3 = 24
Two third is 1/24 larger than five eights because 2/3 - 5/8 = 16/24 - 15/24 = 1/24. To check, subtract 1/24 from 2/3 and you get 5/8 (2/3 - 1/24 = 16/24 - 1/24 = 15/24 = 5/8) or add 1/24 to 5/8 and you get 2/3 (5/8 + 1/24 = 15/24 + 1/24 = 16/24 = 2/3)
It is: (9-5)*(5+1) = 24
Sure can, honey! You can make 24 using 5, 5, 5, and 1 by doing (5 + 5) x (5 - 1) = 24. Voilà! Math magic, just like that.
Yes and it is: (5-1) times (8-2) = 24
12 ÷ (3 - 5/2) = 12 ÷ 1/2 = 24
Yes, if we use the 2 as a power. 52 - (6 - 5) = 25 - 1 = 24
24 = 5 + 5 + 5 + 5 + 2 + 2
One possibility is :- 52 - (3 - 2) = 25 - 1 = 24 Another is :- 22 + 5 - 3 = 24 also 25 + 2 - 3 = 24
25 - 6/6 = 25-1 = 24
It is: 2*(5-2+9) = 24
It is done by: (6+5+1) times 2 = 24
Two third is 1/24 larger than five eights because 2/3 - 5/8 = 16/24 - 15/24 = 1/24. To check, subtract 1/24 from 2/3 and you get 5/8 (2/3 - 1/24 = 16/24 - 1/24 = 15/24 = 5/8) or add 1/24 to 5/8 and you get 2/3 (5/8 + 1/24 = 15/24 + 1/24 = 16/24 = 2/3)
6 * [5-(2-1)] = 6*[5-1] = 6*4 = 24
It is: (9-5)*(5+1) = 24
5/5=1 1+2=3 3*8=24