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Use 9,10,6,8, and 4 to make 10 |
2013-01-25 |
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Able pose la question : How do you calculate using BEDMAS 9,10,6,8,4 to equal 10 Penny Nom lui répond. |
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Back to the nines |
2006-03-15 |
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Victoria pose la question :
Can you answer this problem, does an answer exist?
- Get a set of numbers 1-9 !
- Using the whole set of nine number tiles (digits 1-9), try to arrange them to make three 3-digit numbers so that the sum of the first two is the third.
Can this be done without carrying over? If not can it be done without carrying over into the hundreds column? Claude Tardif lui répond. |
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Add one 1 at the beginning and at the end of a number |
2005-11-13 |
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Samuel pose la question : If we add one 1 at the beginning and at the end of a number, this number is increased by 14789.
What is the sum of the digits of the number? Penny Nom lui répond. |
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