-he can use brackets, +, -, ÷ as much as he wants
Mathematics, 08.03.2020 23:16 vsuescun10
Tony is using the numbers 13 , 1 , 8 ,5
-he can use brackets, +, -, ÷ as much as he wants
-he cannot use any number more than once
-he cannot use powers
-he cannot put numbers together e. g 185
what is the biggest number he can make?
must show how he can make this number
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Adistribution has the five-number summary shown below. what is the third quartile, q3, of this distribution? 22, 34, 41, 55, 62
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Tony is using the numbers 13 , 1 , 8 ,5
-he can use brackets, +, -, ÷ as much as he wants
-he can use brackets, +, -, ÷ as much as he wants
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