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1. 20 = 15 (square) + 5 (circle)

2. 20 = 26 (square) - 6 (circle)

3. 20 = 5 (square) × 4 (circle)

4. 20 = 17 (square) + 3 (circle)

5. 20 = 8 (square) + 8 (square) + 4

6. 20 = 5 (square) × 4

7. 20 = 2 × 20 (square) - 20 (square)

8. 20 = 60 ÷ 3 (circle)

9. 8 × 6 = 39 + 9 (circle)

10. 7 × 6 = 49 (square) - 7 (circle)

11. The problems with 2 of the same shape,

  • #5 and #7

and problems with only one shape,

  • #6, #8 and #9.

The problems with two alike shapes means that, since they have to be

the same number, there is no room for modification, or increasing the

value of one shape and subtracting the same transformation from the

other.

With problems #6, #8 and #9, the singular shapes work as a variable in

an expression, with usually only one making the identity true.

12.

  • 1. 20 = 7 (square) + 13 (circle)
  • 2. 20 = 1000 (square) - 980 (circle)
  • 3. 20 = 20 (square) × 1 (circle)
  • 4. 20 = 2 (square) + 18 (circle)
  • 10. 7 × 6 = 4901 (square) - 4859 (circle)
User DotnetCarpenter
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Answer:

20!

Explanation:

1. 20 = 10 + 10

2. 20 = 40 - 20

3. 20 = 2 × 10

4. 20 = 40 ÷ 2

5. 20 = 10 + 6 + 4

6. 20 = 5 × 4

7. 20 = ?

8. 20 = 60 ÷ 3

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