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find the greatest possible product using the digits 3,6,4,8.?
13 years ago

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Steve
this is pretty open-ended. I assume we are allowed to use each digit only once?

If so, then naturally 3*6*4*8 = 576

There must be more to this problem.
13 years ago

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