How do 1, - 2,2,3 count as 24 o'clock

How do 1, - 2,2,3 count as 24 o'clock


2³×[1-(-2)]=24



Use 1,2,2,3 to calculate 24 points
Use 1,2,2,3 to carry out four mixed operations, so that the result is 24 or - 24!
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2^3*(2+1)



Calculate 24 points (1) 37 - 3 - 7 (2) 1 - 22 3 (3) 34 10 - 6


(1)﹛3+[-3/(-7)]﹜×7=24
(2)2^3*[1-(-2)]=24
(3)3 * (10 + 4 - 6) = 24



Calculate 24 points: 1, - 2,2,3,4,10, - 6
There are two questions,
1, - 2,2,3 is a problem
3,4,10, - 6


1 minus minus 2 times 2 to the third power
3*(4+10-6)=8
I really don't know why I want to get a minus sign. In the face of addition and subtraction, whether it's negative or not is just a sign of addition and subtraction



Calculate 24 points [1] 3, - 6,4,10. [2] 3, - 5,11,7
The first one needs three answers, and the second one only needs one


3*[-(-6)]+(10-4)
6/3*10+4
3*(10-6+4)
(7-3)*(11-5)



2. 4, - 6 and 10 are 24 points


[10+(-6)]*(2+4)=24



2, - 6, - 9 and 10 are 24 points


(-6)×(10/2-9) =(-6)×(-4)=24



5, 5, 10, 2. Count 24,


1:5 × (5 - 2 ÷ 10)
2:5 × (5 - (2 ÷ 10))
3:(5 - 2 ÷ 10) × 5
4:(5 - (2 ÷ 10)) × 5



Two seven, one five and one nine count as 24 points


7+(7-5)*9



Use 3, - 5,8, - 13 to calculate 24 points
[(-13)^2 -8^2 ]/|-5| +3


1:5 × 8 -(3 + 13)
2:(5 × 8) - (3 + 13)
3:5 × 8 - 3 - 13
4:(5 × 8) - 3 - 13
5:(5 × 8 - 3) - 13
6:((5 × 8) - 3) - 13
7:5 × 8 -(13 + 3)
8:(5 × 8) - (13 + 3)
9:5 × 8 - 13 - 3
10:(5 × 8) - 13 - 3
11:(5 × 8 - 13) - 3
12:((5 × 8) - 13) - 3
13:8 × 5 -(3 + 13)
14:(8 × 5) - (3 + 13)
15:8 × 5 - 3 - 13
16:(8 × 5) - 3 - 13
17:(8 × 5 - 3) - 13
18:((8 × 5) - 3) - 13
19:8 × 5 -(13 + 3)
20:(8 × 5) - (13 + 3)
21:8 × 5 - 13 - 3
22:(8 × 5) - 13 - 3
23:(8 × 5 - 13) - 3
24:((8 × 5) - 13) - 3