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Using the numbers 2,3,5,8 to make an equation to  equal 104



Sagot :

One correct answer is:

8(2×5 + 3) = 104.

Explanation:

We start with 104 and work backward.  

104 is divisible by 8:
104/8 = 13.

This means we need to make 13 out of 2, 3 and 5.

13 = 10+3.

This leaves us 10 to make out of 2 and 5; 2*5 = 10, so we have:

8((2*5)+3) = 104.

The resulting equation is [tex]8[(5*3)-2]=104[/tex]

Equation :

We have to make an equation by using numbers 2,3,5,8  and equal to 104

Now set the given number in such order so that we can get 104.

                 [tex]5*3*8-2*8=104\\\\8[(5*3)-2]=104[/tex]

The resulting equation is [tex]8[(5*3)-2]=104[/tex]

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