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Hi everyone,
I really need some help.
I am trying to slove this maths problem. It is proving really difficult.
This is it:
Using the numbers 1, 5, 6 and 7 make 21
You are aloud to use times, divide, plus, subtract as meny times as you want.
You are not aloud to use the numbers more than ones and you have to use them all.
I am pretty sure that you have to go into fractions.
I just can't quite get it.
Please could you help me!
Thanks
from Jane
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I'm pretty sure you're not meant to change the numbers with a decimal point, so mathsyperson's seems like the only valid answer
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thanks everyone who helped me!
i now understand!!!!!!
Thanks again
Last edited by Jane (2008-05-11 01:03:56)
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