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Use each of the digits 2,3,5, and 8 once with any combination of + ,- ,· ,÷, or ( ) to write an expression with a value of 104. You can repeat operations, but not numbers.
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Use each of the digits 2,3,5, and 8 once with any combination of + ,- ,· ,÷, or ( ) to write an expression with a value of 104. You can repeat operations, but not numbers.
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Use each of the digits 2,3,5, and 8 once with any combination of + ,- ,· ,÷, or ( ) to write an expression with a value of 104. You can repeat operations, but not numbers.
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(5*2+3)*8=104
because 5*2 equals 10 and
10+3 equals 13 and then
13*8 equals 104
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