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Use two 8s and two 3s to make the number 24
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Use two $8$s, two $3$s, and basic arithmetic operators ($ +, -, times , div$, parentheses) to make the number $24$.
(You may not join numbers together to form new numbers, like $ 8, 3rightarrow 83$)
I don't know how to start besides just trying to find the correct answer. Is there a way you can make this equation through small steps or I should just bruteforce it?
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Use two $8$s, two $3$s, and basic arithmetic operators ($ +, -, times , div$, parentheses) to make the number $24$.
(You may not join numbers together to form new numbers, like $ 8, 3rightarrow 83$)
I don't know how to start besides just trying to find the correct answer. Is there a way you can make this equation through small steps or I should just bruteforce it?
mathematics formation-of-numbers
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Please clarify: what operations can be used? Addition, subtraction, multiplication, division? Can we concatenate numbers? Etc, etc.
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Also—hasn't this been asked before?
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see puzzling.stackexchange.com/questions/50259/coppers-make-24 (GM's answer)
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Use two $8$s, two $3$s, and basic arithmetic operators ($ +, -, times , div$, parentheses) to make the number $24$.
(You may not join numbers together to form new numbers, like $ 8, 3rightarrow 83$)
I don't know how to start besides just trying to find the correct answer. Is there a way you can make this equation through small steps or I should just bruteforce it?
mathematics formation-of-numbers
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Use two $8$s, two $3$s, and basic arithmetic operators ($ +, -, times , div$, parentheses) to make the number $24$.
(You may not join numbers together to form new numbers, like $ 8, 3rightarrow 83$)
I don't know how to start besides just trying to find the correct answer. Is there a way you can make this equation through small steps or I should just bruteforce it?
mathematics formation-of-numbers
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Please clarify: what operations can be used? Addition, subtraction, multiplication, division? Can we concatenate numbers? Etc, etc.
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– Hugh
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Also—hasn't this been asked before?
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– Hugh
4 hours ago
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see puzzling.stackexchange.com/questions/50259/coppers-make-24 (GM's answer)
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– JonMark Perry
2 hours ago
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Please clarify: what operations can be used? Addition, subtraction, multiplication, division? Can we concatenate numbers? Etc, etc.
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– Hugh
5 hours ago
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Also—hasn't this been asked before?
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– Hugh
4 hours ago
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see puzzling.stackexchange.com/questions/50259/coppers-make-24 (GM's answer)
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– JonMark Perry
2 hours ago
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Please clarify: what operations can be used? Addition, subtraction, multiplication, division? Can we concatenate numbers? Etc, etc.
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– Hugh
5 hours ago
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Please clarify: what operations can be used? Addition, subtraction, multiplication, division? Can we concatenate numbers? Etc, etc.
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– Hugh
5 hours ago
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Also—hasn't this been asked before?
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– Hugh
4 hours ago
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Also—hasn't this been asked before?
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– Hugh
4 hours ago
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see puzzling.stackexchange.com/questions/50259/coppers-make-24 (GM's answer)
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– JonMark Perry
2 hours ago
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see puzzling.stackexchange.com/questions/50259/coppers-make-24 (GM's answer)
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Here is a solution that uses only "elementary" operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division).
$8 div (3 - (8 div 3))$ (or alternatively $frac{8}{3 - frac{8}{3}}$)
$= 8 div frac{1}{3}$
$= 24$
If we allow square roots, a simpler solution is possible.
$sqrt{8 times 8 times 3 times 3}$
$= 8 times 3$
$= 24$
In fact, there are many more solutions if you allow more operations.
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Here's a fairly simple one:
$3!times(frac88+3)$
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Here is a solution that uses only "elementary" operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division).
$8 div (3 - (8 div 3))$ (or alternatively $frac{8}{3 - frac{8}{3}}$)
$= 8 div frac{1}{3}$
$= 24$
If we allow square roots, a simpler solution is possible.
$sqrt{8 times 8 times 3 times 3}$
$= 8 times 3$
$= 24$
In fact, there are many more solutions if you allow more operations.
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Here is a solution that uses only "elementary" operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division).
$8 div (3 - (8 div 3))$ (or alternatively $frac{8}{3 - frac{8}{3}}$)
$= 8 div frac{1}{3}$
$= 24$
If we allow square roots, a simpler solution is possible.
$sqrt{8 times 8 times 3 times 3}$
$= 8 times 3$
$= 24$
In fact, there are many more solutions if you allow more operations.
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$begingroup$
Here is a solution that uses only "elementary" operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division).
$8 div (3 - (8 div 3))$ (or alternatively $frac{8}{3 - frac{8}{3}}$)
$= 8 div frac{1}{3}$
$= 24$
If we allow square roots, a simpler solution is possible.
$sqrt{8 times 8 times 3 times 3}$
$= 8 times 3$
$= 24$
In fact, there are many more solutions if you allow more operations.
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Here is a solution that uses only "elementary" operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division).
$8 div (3 - (8 div 3))$ (or alternatively $frac{8}{3 - frac{8}{3}}$)
$= 8 div frac{1}{3}$
$= 24$
If we allow square roots, a simpler solution is possible.
$sqrt{8 times 8 times 3 times 3}$
$= 8 times 3$
$= 24$
In fact, there are many more solutions if you allow more operations.
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Here's a fairly simple one:
$3!times(frac88+3)$
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Here's a fairly simple one:
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Please clarify: what operations can be used? Addition, subtraction, multiplication, division? Can we concatenate numbers? Etc, etc.
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– Hugh
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Also—hasn't this been asked before?
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see puzzling.stackexchange.com/questions/50259/coppers-make-24 (GM's answer)
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