Thursday, September 25, 2008

Problem Solving

Here is a problem from a great mathematician. Can you solve it? How many different ways are there to get the answer? Lets find out. Consider this question KRYPTO on steroids.


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Harbeck

12 comments:

  1. i liked this problem harbeck
    8-41

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  2. YAY :) the hardest one to do was 6 i think .. but i got it anyways.
    eg. (4+4) / +4
    The easiest one was probably 0 because all you had to do was make a number, then subtract the same thing ..
    eg. (-44)+44 ..
    UUHHMM ..
    all the other digits were eaasy

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  3. 873

    i almost got everything but 6 it's so hard but i got the other ones. i will show #9
    4+4+(4/4)=9

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  5. Yay :P the easiest one to do is 7. I figured it out so fast.

    Here is an example
    eg. [44/4]-4=7

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  6. i like this problem

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  7. lool , me too (:
    8-41

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  8. i liked this problem too

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  9. i think the hardest one was to do 2 because i didnt use brackets for all of them except this one -_- i got (4/4)+(4/4)=2.

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  10. (4+4)(4-4)=0
    (4-4)+(4/4)=1
    ((4+4)+4)/4=3
    4+4+4/4=5
    ((4+4)/4)+4=6
    (4-4)+(4+4)=8

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  11. am i correct








    -xtian

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  12. I got a lot of them, but when I was looking for two, I just kept getting 8 xD

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