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  • 12-04-2016
  • Mathematics
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How can you use 2, 3, 5 and 8 to get 104?

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Аноним Аноним
  • 12-04-2016
the answer would be 8·(5*2+3)=8·(15+3)=8·13=104 i hope this helps=)
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AL2006
AL2006 AL2006
  • 12-04-2016
Salma showed me how to do it.

Here are two ways:

8 times (5·3 - 2)  =  8 times (15 - 2)  =  8 times 13  =  104 .

8 times (5·2 + 3)  =  8 times (10 + 3)  =  8 times 13  =  104.

Thank you, Salma.
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