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Maths puzzle
Using the numbers 2 7 12 24 (once each)
Using + - x ./. (as many times as you like, one symbol 3 times or once each it doesn't matter)
end up with the number 24 as an answer!
Using + - x ./. (as many times as you like, one symbol 3 times or once each it doesn't matter)
end up with the number 24 as an answer!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thanks for your prompt responses guys but am I missing something here...
"24 divided by 7 minus (12 divided by 2). Do the bit in brackets first." - gives me 3.4285714 (24 divided by 7) minus 6 (12 divided by 2) which equals -2.5714286 not the required answer of "24"
and
"Another possibility is 2 x 7 + 12 - 24/12 You must first do 2 x 7 then 24/12 This gives you 14 + 12 - 2" - unfortunately this uses the number 12 twice.
The closest I've got so far is 28 but I'll keep plugging away .... thanks
"24 divided by 7 minus (12 divided by 2). Do the bit in brackets first." - gives me 3.4285714 (24 divided by 7) minus 6 (12 divided by 2) which equals -2.5714286 not the required answer of "24"
and
"Another possibility is 2 x 7 + 12 - 24/12 You must first do 2 x 7 then 24/12 This gives you 14 + 12 - 2" - unfortunately this uses the number 12 twice.
The closest I've got so far is 28 but I'll keep plugging away .... thanks