Asked by Sama
Use the digits in the year 2010 and the operations +, -, x, ÷, sqrt (square root), ^ (raise to a power), and ! (factorial) — along with parentheses, brackets, or other grouping symbols — to write expressions for the counting numbers 1 through 100.
All four digits must be used in each expression.
1. Only the digits 2, 0, 1, 0 may be used.
2. The decimal point may be used, as in .1, .02, etc.
3. Multi-digit numbers such as 20 or 102 may be used.
All four digits must be used in each expression.
1. Only the digits 2, 0, 1, 0 may be used.
2. The decimal point may be used, as in .1, .02, etc.
3. Multi-digit numbers such as 20 or 102 may be used.
Answers
Answered by
GuruBlue
Please use the name of the subject so that teachers will know what kind of help is needed.
Answered by
bobpursley
I will start you off:
100= 2^0 * 100
99=100-2^0
98=100-2
97=100-(2+1)
and you finish.
100= 2^0 * 100
99=100-2^0
98=100-2
97=100-(2+1)
and you finish.
Answered by
mercher
what is the answer for1/3+(2/5 multiplied by 25/12)
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