18 - 16 = 2 14 / 2 = 7 17 + 7 = 24
Assuming you mean how to use the numbers 2,2,3 & 9 to make 24... 2/2=1... 9-1=8... 8x3=24
They are 5+19 = 24
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None of those numbers can ever equal 24, but there may be some method or processof combining them, with some assortment of arithmetic operations, that might produce24 as the result.
18 - 16 = 2 14 / 2 = 7 17 + 7 = 24
Assuming you mean how to use the numbers 2,2,3 & 9 to make 24... 2/2=1... 9-1=8... 8x3=24
They are 5+19 = 24
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24 & 3
The factor pairs of 24 are (24,1)(12,2)(8,3)(6,4) None of them add up to -4.
How about: 6+6+24 = 36 as an example
None of those numbers can ever equal 24, but there may be some method or processof combining them, with some assortment of arithmetic operations, that might produce24 as the result.
(9+ 4- 1 ) *2
5/5=1 1+2=3 3*8=24
Yes, if one of the numbers is a factor of the other.
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