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This is not impossible, I couldn't solve it either. There's only one guy that has solved it & since its in the exam he's not giving the answer.
[b]Lilmisssunshine is the only one to get the correct answer![/b]
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145 Replies[quote]Says fill the boxes using those numbers, then says u can reuse those numbers, therefore u have to use the 3boxes and the numbers there[/quote] [b][[/b]15-1[b]][/b]+[b][[/b]13-3+(9-9)[b]][/b]+[b][[/b]11-5+(7-7)[b]][/b]=[u]30[/u] [b]Edit:[/b][i]Did i win?[/i]
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1 ReplyI give up and want my 6 hours back
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1 Reply15+15 retards
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1 ReplyEdited by Erk: 5/2/2015 2:07:17 AM13,7+15,3+1 Commas are the key
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5 Replies13,7 + 15,3 + 1 =30
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Trick question, I'm given two addition signs, and that's it. So I can only add three integers.
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1 ReplyEdited by Fusjansu: 5/7/2015 5:31:51 PM1+1+[11+11+3+3+1+1]
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Edited by Blood Myst: 5/12/2015 8:13:13 PMIf I have to use "all" the number then 1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15 [15-5+(7-7)]+[13-3+(9-9)]+[11-1] = 30
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1 ReplyEdited by Blood Myst: 5/12/2015 7:57:17 PM[15-1]+[15-13]+[15-1] = 30 Or [11]+[13]+[9-3] = 30 Even [7-1]+[11]+[13] = 30
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There is only one solution [spoiler]https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/1550541334/eye_reasonably_small_400x400.jpg[/spoiler]
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2 RepliesIf only one guy could solve it and he never gave away the answer who the hell created it and why did they create it and put it on the test if they didn't know the answer?? I call Shenanigans !!!!!
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1 ReplyCan I leave one blank?
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1 ReplyMake...It...STOOOOOOOOP!!!!!
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3 Replies[b]M[/b]ental [b]A[/b]buse [b]T[/b]o [b]H[/b]umans
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13.7+15.3+1
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2 Replies13,7 + 15,3 + 1 = 30 I got it
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1 ReplyEdited by EpicGameTime12: 5/12/2015 3:09:54 AMThe answer is that this equation can not equal 30. When 2 odd numbers are added, they create a even number. Therefore, when 3 odd numbers are added, they will always create a odd number. So, if any of these numbers are added, they will not equal 30. Edit: I just realized that Order of opps could be used (maybe). If that's the case, then: [11]+[13]+[11-5]=30
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5+5+5+15 the box the boxes are inside counts (at least in my mind)
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My answer is: no, I can not
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6 RepliesCan i burn this to the ground? Because this hurts my brain
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[quote][b]Lilmisssunshine is the only one to get the correct answer![/b][/quote] A lot of people have gotten it.
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15+(1+1)+13
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11+9+(11-1)
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[(3+1)] + [13] + [13] = [b]30.[/b] That was easy.
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1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1 BOOM[spoiler]NAILED IT[/spoiler]
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