Both sides of an equation are always equal. This is the meaning of an equation!An equation requires an equals sign. You have not specified where the equals sign should go. This question is therefore a little unclear.Furthermore, regardless of where the equals sign goes these numbers (using only these numbers and using each only once) can not be made to equate using only addition and subtraction.It can therefore only be assumed that you are seeking something such as this (where we will use each number twice; once on each side of the equation):3 - 5 - 3 + 9 - 6 + 5 + 4 - 2 = 3 + 5 + 3 - 9 + 6 - 5 + 4 - 2.5 = 5.
trunc(79/35) = 2
One solution is, 4! + 67 + 2 = 24 + 69 = 93
2*4! + (3 - 1) = 2*24 + 2 = 48 + 2 = 50
It is: (9-5)*(7-1) = 24
Both sides of an equation are always equal. This is the meaning of an equation!An equation requires an equals sign. You have not specified where the equals sign should go. This question is therefore a little unclear.Furthermore, regardless of where the equals sign goes these numbers (using only these numbers and using each only once) can not be made to equate using only addition and subtraction.It can therefore only be assumed that you are seeking something such as this (where we will use each number twice; once on each side of the equation):3 - 5 - 3 + 9 - 6 + 5 + 4 - 2 = 3 + 5 + 3 - 9 + 6 - 5 + 4 - 2.5 = 5.
trunc(79/35) = 2
1*8*9 + sqrt(4)
square(1+9) - 8/4
It could be that if: 3+6+7+x = 24 The: x = 8
3 x4 - 6 x 7
One solution is, 4! + 67 + 2 = 24 + 69 = 93
2*4! + (3 - 1) = 2*24 + 2 = 48 + 2 = 50
It is: (9-5)*(7-1) = 24
36 - 18
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.
It is: (5+13)/6 times 8 = 24