Quiz: The 'proof' that mathematicians are always thinking of 6. :-)
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Combine the given numbers in a way that the result is always 6. You are only allowed to fill the spaces between the numebers with ...
"+" (plus) , "-" (minus) , "." (multiplied by) , "/" (divided by) , "!" (factorial), "( )" (brackets).
Example: 6 = 2 ∙ 2 + 2 or 6 = 2 + 2 + 2
Question | Solution |
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6 = 0 0 0 ? | ? |
6 = 1 1 1 ? | ? |
6 = 2 2 2 ? | 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 = 9 9 9 ? | ? |
Who can find the other combinations? :-)
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