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Can anyone figure out this seemingly simple mathmatical problem?
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<blockquote data-quote="wannabee" data-source="post: 631571" data-attributes="member: 319739"><p>If you add all the numbers you get 106 i think..</p><p></p><p>ie.. 2+7+1+(18+19+22)+7+3+5+(11+5)-6=106</p><p></p><p>however you could also add them this way..</p><p></p><p>ie.. 2+7+1+(1+8+1+9+2+2)+7+3+5+(1+1+5)+6= 61</p><p></p><p>This is my way of thinking It specifically says that you must ADD ALL the numbers.. Does not say anything about subtracting dividing or mulitplying.. lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wannabee, post: 631571, member: 319739"] If you add all the numbers you get 106 i think.. ie.. 2+7+1+(18+19+22)+7+3+5+(11+5)-6=106 however you could also add them this way.. ie.. 2+7+1+(1+8+1+9+2+2)+7+3+5+(1+1+5)+6= 61 This is my way of thinking It specifically says that you must ADD ALL the numbers.. Does not say anything about subtracting dividing or mulitplying.. lol [/QUOTE]
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