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Make It Out : 18 Sept. 2009
Make 11 out of 7, 7, 9, and 9
At least one solution contains the following operations, used exactly once each, but not necessarily in the order given: + - * / |
Re: Make It Out : 18 Sept. 2009
how to use all the 4 operators with only 4 numbers in the problem. for e.g u can use like this. (7-7+9*9) how to use all the 4 operators. I cudn't get ur point.
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Re: Make It Out : 18 Sept. 2009
Do we need to use all the operators?
If not is it (7*(7+9))/9 ? |
Re: Make It Out : 18 Sept. 2009
The Ans is : ((9-7)*9)-7
I think you people got misunderstood with the question. You have to use all the digits, in any order with the help of operator provided (any). |
Re: Make It Out : 18 Sept. 2009
Am i right naimish? Because i found the same question asked me in my entrance exam and we got this soluction from our professor.
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Re: Make It Out : 18 Sept. 2009
all the operators should be used once each
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But, nice try Sameer :) |
Re: Make It Out : 18 Sept. 2009
@naimish: what's the correct answer?
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Re: Make It Out : 18 Sept. 2009
congrs to d winner, whoever ll be.
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Re: Make It Out : 18 Sept. 2009
i missed it.
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