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Can 3 3 2 2 1 to equal 26? - Answers
(3 cubed +1 squared) - 2 = 26 also written as (3^3 + 1^2) - 2 = 26 or (27+1)-2 = 26 so 3,3,2,2 and 1 can make 26
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(3 cubed +1 squared) - 2 = 26 also written as (3^3 + 1^2) - 2 = 26 or (27+1)-2 = 26 so 3,3,2,2 and 1 can make 26
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(3 cubed +1 squared) - 2 = 26 also written as (3^3 + 1^2) - 2 = 26 or (27+1)-2 = 26 so 3,3,2,2 and 1 can make 26
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