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Using 4, 16, 10, 24, and 25 create a problem in which the answer equals 1. You may use operations more than once.
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Using 4, 16, 10, 24, and 25 create a problem in which the answer equals 1. You may use operations more than once.
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Using 4, 16, 10, 24, and 25 create a problem in which the answer equals 1. You may use operations more than once.
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4!-24+16+10-25=1
(16+10+25)^(4!-24)
you can make more pattern like this. Many!!!!!
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24 - 10 - 25 +16 - 4 = 1
is one way of doing it.
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