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Use this numbers and make it into an expression. 4, 25, 3, 15, 10 Must include at least 1 parenthese and exponent
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Use this numbers and make it into an expression. 4, 25, 3, 15, 10 Must include at least 1 parenthese and exponent
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4, 25, 3, 15, 10
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4(25 x 3) +15 to the tenth power
Is this what u we’re looking for? Hope this helps!
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