Mixed Integer Operations( Week 47 Evaluation) 1. Using all the numbers of 6, 9, 10 and +, − operations, can an even number be made? 2. Make a 2 using the giving numbers with operators (), +, -, *, /. When making the number, it is required to use each of the five numbers from 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 exactly once. But there is no limit in how many of the operators (), +, -, *, / to be used. = 2 3. Make a 4 using the giving numbers with operators (), +, -, *, /. When making the number, it is required to use each of the five numbers from 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 exactly once. But there is no limit in how many of the operators (), +, -, *, / to be used. = 4 4. Make a 6 using the giving numbers with operators (), +, -, *, /. When making the number, it is required to use each of the five numbers from 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 exactly once. But there is no limit in how many of the operators (), +, -, *, / to be used. = 6 5. Make a 7 using the giving numbers with operators (), +, -, *, /. When making the number, it is required to use each of the five numbers from 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 exactly once. But there is no limit in how many of the operators (), +, -, *, / to be used. = 7 6. Make a 9 using the giving numbers with operators (), +, -, *, /. When making the number, it is required to use each of the five numbers from 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4 exactly once. But there is no limit in how many of the operators (), +, -, *, / to be used. = 9 7. Make a 10 using the giving numbers with operators (), +, -, *, /. When making the number, it is required to use each of the five numbers from 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4 exactly once. But there is no limit in how many of the operators (), +, -, *, / to be used. = 10 8. What number is 7 less than 1 more than 43? 9. Make a 5 using the following 5 numbers: 2, 4, 5, 6 and 4. You can use +,-,*,/, and ( ) as many times as you wish, but you need to use all 5 numbers and each number only once. 10. What number is 7 less than triple of 14? |