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To create 16 boxes with numbers 1-16 that add up to 34, you can use a combination of the numbers that allows for repetition, as using each number only once will exceed 34. For example, you can place the number 1 in 14 boxes and then use the numbers 2 and 3 in the remaining boxes. Specifically, you can fill 14 boxes with the number 1 (totaling 14) and place 2 in one box and 3 in another (totaling 5), which results in a total of 19, needing to adjust your numbers to reach 34. Ultimately, a solution could involve filling several boxes with low values and balancing out with higher values. However, a specific arrangement may vary; the key is strategic repetition and selection.
4*3*2 = 24 of them.
3! = 6.
To estimate the equation "7 + 8 - 6 - 11," round the numbers to the nearest whole numbers for simplicity. This gives you approximately "7 + 8 - 6 - 11" which simplifies to "15 - 17." Therefore, the best estimation of the equation is -2.
The equation 47 * 36 is 1692. To do this on paper, make a 2x2 square and have the tens and ones of the both digits on the outside like this. Then simply multiply in each of the 4 boxes, for example at the top left box multiply 30 * 40. Once you have done all the multiplying, add all the numbers in the boxes together. (30 * 40) + (30 * 7) + (6 * 40) + (6 * 7) = 1692 1200 + 210 + 240 + 42 = 1692
To create 8 boxes with the numbers 1 to 8 that add up to 13 in all directions, you can arrange them in a 3x3 grid, leaving the center box empty. Place the numbers in the following configuration: 1 6 6 8 _ 5 4 3 2 Each row, column, and diagonal will sum to 13. Fill in the empty space with a number that does not exceed the range of 1-8, ensuring all numbers from 1 to 8 are used exactly once.
To create 16 boxes with numbers 1-16 that add up to 34, you can use a combination of the numbers that allows for repetition, as using each number only once will exceed 34. For example, you can place the number 1 in 14 boxes and then use the numbers 2 and 3 in the remaining boxes. Specifically, you can fill 14 boxes with the number 1 (totaling 14) and place 2 in one box and 3 in another (totaling 5), which results in a total of 19, needing to adjust your numbers to reach 34. Ultimately, a solution could involve filling several boxes with low values and balancing out with higher values. However, a specific arrangement may vary; the key is strategic repetition and selection.
take away the 2 middle ones i had that on homework once so i would kno
There are 6 boxes on level 35 of Escape x 40. To beat the level, first, click 1st box for once, then click in order of 2nd, 3rd and 4th boxes for twice, and then click in order of 5th, 6th and 2nd boxes for once.
you can purchase clear plastic boxes. you can tell your neighbours that once their kids finish playing they can put in their toys in the boxes. because it's a dangerous situation when people start tripping over stuff on the staircase.
In order to get additional PC Boxes in Pokémon Black and Pokémon White, you will just need to put at least 1 Pokémon in each of your current 8 boxes and then log out. Once you've logged back in, you will have 18 boxes, this process can be repeated once more until you have a maximum of 24 boxes.
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Rhizomes are horizontal stems that can divide and grow in several directions at once. They are found in plants like bamboo and ginger.
There are 6 boxes on level 35 of Escape x 40. To beat the level, first, click 1st box for once, then click in order of 2nd, 3rd and 4th boxes for twice, and then click in order of 5th, 6th and 2nd boxes for once.
3! = 6.
4*3*2 = 24 of them.
dont do the directions corectly, you can do the directions more than once