It is hard. I can do it if ou can use factorials, but will look again later when I can hopefully refocus.
In the meantime
3! x (3 + 8/8) = 24
FYI 3! = 3 x 2 x1 = 6
I've got a degree in maths, I've taught it to A-level and I've encountered this problem many times before - but I still couldn't remember how to do it!
I stumbled across this whilst on youtube and was determined to solve it.
My A level in maths didn't really help - I'll admit I couldn't solve it - I had to watch the solution .... grrrr lol :(
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