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Mathematics, 06.10.2020 14:01 Dweath50

Can you use the digits from 1-9 and the four operations (+, -, %, x) to make a 100 (or as close as possible). You can only use each digit once, but you can use each operation as many times as you’d like. You may also combine numbers to make larger numbers. For example 3 and 9 to make 39.

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