NobodyEpic
NobodyEpic NobodyEpic
  • 08-05-2015
  • Mathematics
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Use the numbers 7, 5, 6, and 3, only once each, to create an expression that equals 75. You may use addition, subtraction, multiplication, and/or division, but you must use parentheses.

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aracelyssantana
aracelyssantana aracelyssantana
  • 08-05-2015
 i got it ahhhhh: 6*(7+5))+3=75  is the expression you're looking for
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mumsy
mumsy mumsy
  • 08-05-2015
75= ((7+5)*6)+3
7+5=12   12*6=72   72+3=75
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