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Brittany Benitez
9 July, 04:58
How can you use all 2,3,5,8 to equal 104
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Clarence Mcconnell
9 July, 08:58
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So we want to know how can we use numbers 2, 3, 5, 8 to get 104. There are two ways to do it. First way: (2*5-3) * 8 = (15-3) 8=13*8=104 and the second way is pretty similar to the first way (2*5+3) 8 = (10+3) 8=13*8=104. So those are the two ways to get 104 using those 4 numbers.
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