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Mathematics 19 Online
OpenStudy (anonymous):

You won't see this next problem on your unit test, but it's a fun way to practice expressions. You will start with four different numbers between 1 to 10. Combine these integers, using each number once, to make an expression equal to 1. Then repeat, using each number once, to make an expression equal to 2, and so on. You'll use the four numbers to make expressions equal to the numbers 1-10, and each expression you make is worth 1 point. For example, say you are given 1, 2, 3, and 4, you could create the following expressions: 1 = (2 – 1) • (4 - 3) 6 = 12 ÷ 4 + 3 2 = (2 • 1) • (4 - 3) 7

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