Alt text: Five dices. Top left corner is a three, top right corner is a six, bottom left corner is also a six and bottom right corner is two threes forming a straight angle.

  • Fishbone@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Interestingly, all values within a difference of 10 were multiples of 3.

    If it’s limited to basic arithmetic (±*/) and no parenthesis, would there be any answer possible that’s not a multiple of 3? My first thought is telling me that common order of operations would make any equation using the numbers in the OP and the restrictions laid out would always amount to a multiple of 3.

    • hummas@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      8 months ago

      That was my initial thought, but you can do add or sub by 2 (6 / 3) to get a non-multiple of 3. I had to double check and see that there were in fact values of i.e. x.5 within I think a difference of 64, can’t remember the exact values or their expressions.

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        8 months ago

        Oh yep, my bad. It’s always division that throws me in math expressions that have multiple steps to them.