1*8*9 + sqrt(4)
3 x4 - 6 x 7
There are 24 combinations if you use each digit only once per combination: 123 124 132 134 142 143 213 214 231 234 241 243 312 314 321 324 341 342 412 413 421 423 431 and 432.
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ten factorial = 10! = 3,628,800
What is 4 divided by 1,234
4(2+3)-1=19
How about: 2*(1+3+4) = 16
18 = (4 × 3) + (2 × 1)
17 = (4+2)*3 - 1
To get 1000 using the numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4 only once in an equation, you can use the following mathematical expression: (4 x 2 x 3 x 1) x (4 + 2 + 3 + 1) = 1000. This equation involves multiplication and addition operations using all four numbers exactly once to achieve the desired result of 1000.
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It means - Look at the expression. - If necessary, copy it to your scratch paper. - Using any method you need, find the factors of the expression. - Once you have the factors, write them on the test or homework sheet.
To get the number 16 using only the digits 1, 2, 3, and 4, you can use the following mathematical expression: (4 x 3) + (2 x 1) = 12 + 4 = 16. This equation involves multiplication and addition, using each of the given digits exactly once.
2x4x3 is 24+1 is 25, x4 is 100. 2x3 is 6+4 is 10. 10*100 is 1000. That is one way. All ways require using the numbers more than once
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