I presume one has free reign to manipulate resulting digits in any way reasonable.
8 - 5 = 3
6/4 = 3/2, leaving a 3 over a 2, which could be moved to 23.
23 = 8.
3 x 8 = 24
oh, wait. 4 x .5 =2
6 x 8 = 48
48/2 = 24
Oh, wait. a 6 and a 4 can stand together to be 64. 5x8 = 40. 64 - 40 = 24.
7x5=35 5+4=9 36-9=26 Not that hard buddy.
((-5 - -2) - 3) x -4 = 24
4/5=0.8 and 24/30=0.8 When you cross multiply 4/5 by 24/30, you get (4*30)/(5*24)=120/120=1. So they are equal
To determine if the fractions ( \frac{4}{5} ) and ( \frac{5}{6} ) are equal, we can find a common denominator or cross-multiply. Cross-multiplying gives us ( 4 \times 6 = 24 ) and ( 5 \times 5 = 25 ). Since ( 24 \neq 25 ), the fractions ( \frac{4}{5} ) and ( \frac{5}{6} ) are not equal.
If you say (9-8+5) times 4 you get 24. Hope I could help.
4 * (-4 + 5) * 6 = 24.
24/5 is equal to 4.8 or 4 4/5
24/5 is equal to 4.8 or 4 4/5
7x5=35 5+4=9 36-9=26 Not that hard buddy.
((-5 - -2) - 3) x -4 = 24
6(9-5)=6(4)=24
Set it up in an equation like so: 2*2 + 4*5, and since 2*2=4, 4*5=20, and 4+20=24, it will equal 24.
24 / 5 is equal to 4.8 or 4 4/5
(9-5)*(5+1) = 4*6 = 24
4/5=0.8 and 24/30=0.8 When you cross multiply 4/5 by 24/30, you get (4*30)/(5*24)=120/120=1. So they are equal
If you say (9-8+5) times 4 you get 24. Hope I could help.
6/1 is equal to 6. 24/5 is equal to 4.8 or 4 4/5. Therefore they are not similar.