1+2+3+4 = 10
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For this question there is actually a whole lot of answers...
for example:
((1 + 2) + 3) + 4 = 10
((1 × 2) × 3) + 4 = 10
(1 + 2) + (3 + 4) = 10
1 + (2 + 3) + 4 = 10
1 × (2 × 3) + 4 = 10
1 + ((2 + 3) + 4) = 10
1 × ((2 × 3) + 4) = 10
1 + (2 + (3 + 4)) = 10
((1 + 2) + 4) + 3 = 10
(1 + 2) + (4 + 3) = 10
So Manny Diffrent way's you can use four numbers to equal 10.
The sum of any four odd numbers will never be equal to an odd number.
The quantity 14 tens is equal to 14(10) = 140.
There are an infinite number of groups of numbers whose sum, difference, product, quotient etc. is equal to 40 . But there are not four numbers that equal 40. In fact, there is only one number that equals 40. The number is . . . . . 40 .
The sum of any four odd numbers will never be equal to an odd number.
8, 9, 11 and 12
1 * 100 * 68 * 10
The sum of any four odd numbers will never be equal to an odd number.
The numbers are 1 and 10.
no 3 numbers add to equal 10 and multiply to equal 40.
5x5=144
equal
The sum of any four odd numbers will never be equal to an odd number.
The sum of any four odd numbers will never be equal to an odd number.
Four out of ten is equal to 4/10 or 40% or o.4
The numbers are -10 and -70
The fourth number is 10.
The quantity 14 tens is equal to 14(10) = 140.