Asked by Mikhail
using the digits 1, 2, 3, 4. 5 and 6 once, arrange them to make an addition calculation with a total of 660.
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Answered by
❄ Snowflake ❄
Can numbers be repeated?
Answered by
oobleck
using the digits ... <u>once</u>
geez
geez
Answered by
❄ Snowflake ❄
Oh gosh, I really I can NOT read properly today. Sorry.
Answered by
Damon
let me see 651 + 9 = ?
Answered by
oobleck
sorry. Only the digits 1-6. But, as I mentioned in the other posting of this problem, since 6+4 = 10, now you just need two numbers which add to 65.
524 + 136 = 660
you can swap the 52 and 13 if you wish, making four different numbers which will work.
524 + 136 = 660
you can swap the 52 and 13 if you wish, making four different numbers which will work.
Answered by
pinkfox
maybe this:124+536= 660.
Answered by
Catie123456
Thx pinkfox!