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How many number combinations equal 13? - Answers
Infinitely many. Start with additions: 1 + 12, 2 + 11, etc Then look at numbers with one decimal point: 0.1 + 12.9, 0.2 + 12.8, etc and then 2 decimal places, 3 dp, 4 dp and so on. Next, look at combinations of three number, four numbers etc. And that is only addition. Addition combined with subtraction offers a lot more possibilities. And then there are multiplication, division, exponentiation and so on.
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How many number combinations equal 13? - Answers
Infinitely many. Start with additions: 1 + 12, 2 + 11, etc Then look at numbers with one decimal point: 0.1 + 12.9, 0.2 + 12.8, etc and then 2 decimal places, 3 dp, 4 dp and so on. Next, look at combinations of three number, four numbers etc. And that is only addition. Addition combined with subtraction offers a lot more possibilities. And then there are multiplication, division, exponentiation and so on.
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How many number combinations equal 13? - Answers
Infinitely many. Start with additions: 1 + 12, 2 + 11, etc Then look at numbers with one decimal point: 0.1 + 12.9, 0.2 + 12.8, etc and then 2 decimal places, 3 dp, 4 dp and so on. Next, look at combinations of three number, four numbers etc. And that is only addition. Addition combined with subtraction offers a lot more possibilities. And then there are multiplication, division, exponentiation and so on.
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