6x6, 12x3, 30+6, 72÷2, 9x4, 40-4, 78-42, 12+24, 5+31, (10x3)+6, 56-20, 21+15, 47-11, 2x18, 1x36, 96-(30x2), (8x2)×(2x10), (112÷2)-20, (56÷4)+(11x2), 17+19, (5x6)+6, (7x5)+1, 92-56, (3x3)+(3x9), 36+0, (3x2)x6, (11x3)+3 Hope this helps :)
#1 ) -6(-6); #2 ) -2(-18); #3 ) -72/(-2); #4 ) 40+(-4); #5 ) 32-(-4); #6 ) 54+(-18); #7 ) 30-(-6); #8 ) -9(-4); #9 ) -2+38; #10 ) -1+37; #11 ) 52-16; #12 ) 3(12); #13 ) -3(-12); #14 ) -8+44; #15 ) 0+36; #16 ) 36-0; #17 ) 42-6; #18 ) -10+46; #19 ) 4(9); #20 ) 12+24; #21 ) -12+48; #22 ) 12-(-24); #23 ) 3-(-33); #24 ) 17-(-19); #25 ) -15+51 ;
I provided a list of 25 different integer calculations that equal 36 using addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. The calculations show various combinations of integers and demonstrate how multiple arithmetic operations can lead to the same result. This illustrates the flexibility of mathematics in achieving specific numbers using different methods.
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