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Using the numbers 3, 3, 3, 7, 7 & 7 (in any order), can you find a mathematical expression with a result equal to 232?

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Using the numbers 3, 3, 3, 7, 7 & 7 (in any order), can you find a mathematical expression with a result equal to 232?

You may use any of the four basic operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication and division) as well as parenthesis.

You are not allowed to join numbers together. (e.g. 3 & 7 to make 377.)

posted Jun 28, 2017 by Divya Bharti

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[(3*3*3)+(3/3)+(3/3)]*[(7-3)*((3/3)+(3/3))].

answer Jun 28, 2017 by Tejas Naik



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