An infinite number of possibilities.
1 - 3 =
or 1.1 - 3.1 =
are two examples.
15 + 1 4 squared (or 4 to the power or 2) (or 4x4) 2 to the power of 4 8x2
17 is a prime number which means it has only 2 factors which are itself and one
6 x 3 36/2 10 + 8 24 - 6
If I could give them to you they would not be particularly challenging!
There are infinitely many math problems whose solution would be -7. Here is a simple algebra problem: x + 10 = 3. What is x? The answer (you guessed it) is -7.
9+2? 99/9 ?
15 + 1 4 squared (or 4 to the power or 2) (or 4x4) 2 to the power of 4 8x2
2+4, 10-4, 2x3, 1+1x5.the list can just go on.
17 is a prime number which means it has only 2 factors which are itself and one
If 20/50 questions were addition problems, this is equal to 2/5 or two fifths.
A comparison in math terms is when you see if two problems are equal to each other.
6 x 3 36/2 10 + 8 24 - 6
It is used to represent factorial. For example, n! is equal to n(n-1)(n-2)(n-3)...(1).
If I could give them to you they would not be particularly challenging!
There are infinitely many math problems whose solution would be -7. Here is a simple algebra problem: x + 10 = 3. What is x? The answer (you guessed it) is -7.
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In math it means 2 4 6 8 and not math means equal