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How do you get ten with 0.7 1.4 2.1 3.5 4.9 6.3? - Answers

eventually the sun will dieUntil then, the answer is [(4.9 + 2.1)*(6.3 + 0.7)]/(3.5 * 1.4)=10.Note that, since 7 is not a factor of 100, addition and subtraction won't be enough; there must be some multiplication and division by a power of 7 to get 100.3.5 * 1.4 = 4.9. If we can get the numerator to be 49 (=100*0.7*0.7), the fraction will evaluate to 10.Note that 4.9+2.1 = 7 = 10 * 0.7and6.3 + 0.7 = 7 = 10*0.7So [(4.9 + 2.1)*(6.3 + 0.7)]/(3.5 * 1.4)= 10 * 0.7 * 10 * 0.7 / (4.9) = 10.



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eventually the sun will dieUntil then, the answer is [(4.9 + 2.1)*(6.3 + 0.7)]/(3.5 * 1.4)=10.Note that, since 7 is not a factor of 100, addition and subtraction won't be enough; there must be some multiplication and division by a power of 7 to get 100.3.5 * 1.4 = 4.9. If we can get the numerator to be 49 (=100*0.7*0.7), the fraction will evaluate to 10.Note that 4.9+2.1 = 7 = 10 * 0.7and6.3 + 0.7 = 7 = 10*0.7So [(4.9 + 2.1)*(6.3 + 0.7)]/(3.5 * 1.4)= 10 * 0.7 * 10 * 0.7 / (4.9) = 10.



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How do you get ten with 0.7 1.4 2.1 3.5 4.9 6.3? - Answers

eventually the sun will dieUntil then, the answer is [(4.9 + 2.1)*(6.3 + 0.7)]/(3.5 * 1.4)=10.Note that, since 7 is not a factor of 100, addition and subtraction won't be enough; there must be some multiplication and division by a power of 7 to get 100.3.5 * 1.4 = 4.9. If we can get the numerator to be 49 (=100*0.7*0.7), the fraction will evaluate to 10.Note that 4.9+2.1 = 7 = 10 * 0.7and6.3 + 0.7 = 7 = 10*0.7So [(4.9 + 2.1)*(6.3 + 0.7)]/(3.5 * 1.4)= 10 * 0.7 * 10 * 0.7 / (4.9) = 10.

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      eventually the sun will dieUntil then, the answer is [(4.9 + 2.1)*(6.3 + 0.7)]/(3.5 * 1.4)=10.Note that, since 7 is not a factor of 100, addition and subtraction won't be enough; there must be some multiplication and division by a power of 7 to get 100.3.5 * 1.4 = 4.9. If we can get the numerator to be 49 (=100*0.7*0.7), the fraction will evaluate to 10.Note that 4.9+2.1 = 7 = 10 * 0.7and6.3 + 0.7 = 7 = 10*0.7So [(4.9 + 2.1)*(6.3 + 0.7)]/(3.5 * 1.4)= 10 * 0.7 * 10 * 0.7 / (4.9) = 10.
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