After taking the temperature of this blog, I feel everybody
is too serious in some of their post and I just want to loosen it up a little
bit. Yeah that’s right, let’s play with number. I challenge all of you to solve
this puzzle. Although I know some of you
might be genius with number (Like Bom). But, I don’t think you can take this
puzzle easily (I don’t know if you google for the solution) .
0 0 0 = 6
1 1 1 = 6
2 2 2 = 6
3 3 3 = 6
4 4 4 = 6
5 5 5 = 6
6 6 6 = 6
7 7 7 = 6
8 8 8 = 6
The
rules are simple. You should only put mathematical between the number to make
the equation become true or the right and left side equal. Remember only mathematical operation. You cannot
introduce new number between, after of before the number I gave you. You can
use any standard mathematical equation not some of equation from your own imaginary
world.
Let me give you simple example of solution, let’s choose
number 3. The solution can be.
3 x 3 – 3 = 6 or (3 x 3) - 3 = 6 (I don't see the difference, but operators' precedence matters)
Okay, got it now? Happy solving
Rio, I knew from the first seven words of this entry that it was written from someone from my class!
ReplyDeleteDo i have to cite it?
ReplyDeleteNo, I'll let you get away with it!
ReplyDeleteThank you Rio. Let me get the easiest ones out of the way
ReplyDelete3√8+3√8+3√8 = 6
(7/7)-7= 6
6+6)-6 = 6
(5/5)+5 = 6
3√(4+4)+ 4 = 6
You did 3 already
2+2+2=6
(1+1+1)! = 3*2 = 6
ReplyDeleteZero is thought! I think by definition 0! = 1
ReplyDeleteSo (0!+0!+0!)= 3 and 3! = 3*2=6
Wow yeah! (0!+0!+0!)!= 6
Thats it! Let me go back to Elaine's presentation. :)
The answer for 8 is incorrect. You shouldn't introduce new number on the answer yet you introduce 3.
ReplyDeleteAll I can say is I "played a lot of sports" when i was in primary and secondary school :)
ReplyDeleteI am sorry but I dont agree Rio. Cube root is a mathematical sign just like square root. You may share your better answer for 8?
ReplyDeleteKer. You can be a funny one. Thank you for the information.