You must use the characters 2, 3, 4, 5, +, and = to make a legitimate equation that is correct. (As in both sides equal!!!) You can use each character only once and can use no other characters other than the ones listed. An example of an answer, although an incorrect one, is 2 + 4 = 35. Good Luck!
2006-10-05
14:04:29
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Hello everyone!!! Please remember to pay attention to the details of the question . . . you can only use each character ONCE!!! That means only ONE +, ONE 2, ONE 3, ONE 4, ONE 5, and ONE =. Even though 4+3=7 and 5+2=7 that is using the + and = more than once. It is possible to make an equation with these characters and within the criteria, and I believe that one of the first thirteen to answer have the correct answer. (P.S. - You can't explain it in words either!!!)
2006-10-05
16:11:31 ·
update #1