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13 April, 13:02

What is an expression of 2, 3, 5, and 8 to = 104 using the numbers only once but you can repeat the operations?

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  1. 13 April, 13:31
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    Ok, let's see here. You have the numbers: 2 3 5 and 8 in order to get 104. You can only use each number once so adding the numbers together won't get you anywhere so let's try P. E. M. D. A. S

    I got the operation of 8 x (5 x 2 + 3)

    Now following the Order of operations you can tell that you need to do what in the () first.

    So that is: (5 x 2 + 3) = (15 + 3) = 8 x 13

    Now we just multiply that by 8: 8 x 13 = 104

    There you are
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