That's two ways.
23 + 2 19 + 3 + 3 17 + 5 + 3 17 and 4 twos 17, 2 threes and 2 twos 13 + 7 + 5 13 and 6 twos 13 and 4 threes 11 and 2 sevens 11 and 7 twos and a bunch more up to 10 twos and 5 11 twos and 3
You can make nine using four twos by combining addition, multiplication, and parentheses. One way to express this is: ( (2 + 2) \times 2 + 2 = 9 ). Here, you first add two twos to get four, multiply that by another two to get eight, and then add the last two to reach nine.
It takes 30 twos to add up to 60. ( You discover this by dividing 60 by 2. )
There are 14 because 14/7 = 2
If you mean: 7/2 then it is 3 and a 1/2
7
2+2+2+2-1=7
To get 7 using four twos, you can use the following mathematical expression: (2 + 2) x (2 - 2) = 4 x 0 = 0 + 7 = 7. This equation involves addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, utilizing the four twos to ultimately reach the desired result of 7.
23 + 2 19 + 3 + 3 17 + 5 + 3 17 and 4 twos 17, 2 threes and 2 twos 13 + 7 + 5 13 and 6 twos 13 and 4 threes 11 and 2 sevens 11 and 7 twos and a bunch more up to 10 twos and 5 11 twos and 3
7 twos
You can make nine using four twos by combining addition, multiplication, and parentheses. One way to express this is: ( (2 + 2) \times 2 + 2 = 9 ). Here, you first add two twos to get four, multiply that by another two to get eight, and then add the last two to reach nine.
(2+2+2)2 - 2 = 34
3/7
We can't.
It takes 30 twos to add up to 60. ( You discover this by dividing 60 by 2. )
22+2=24
There are 14 because 14/7 = 2