Okay, thanks. Well in that case there are loads of solutions. As you posted, I had just found one, but using indices too, which used the numbers in the right order (-3+5)^7 +10 =138 Then divide by 25 and multiply by 75 gives 414. Boom
Assuming I have not made a mistake, I think the following may work?
(a) 10 - 3 = 7
(b) from (a) 7 + 7 = 14
(c) from (b) 14 + 25 = 39
(d) 5 x 75 = 375
(e) from (c) 39 + from (d) 375 = 414
Thanks for the answers so far but sorry I didn't make the post very clear - you need to do it in the right sequence i.e. start with number 3 - you can't mix up the numbers
Can brackets be used? Indices? Do we use the order of operations (BIDMAS) or just work left to right. I doubt it's a simple left to right because if you work backwards from 414 you cannot divide by the 75; you could add subtract but then you'd need to add/subtract the 75 too. Starting at the end with 414 you could multiply by 75 and divide by 25 giving you 1242; subtract the 10 to give you 1232; that's divisible by 7 giving 146,but i can't finish it off to get back to 3.
Or start with 414, divide by 75 and multiply by 25 giving 138. I'll try that route.
Actually I think you could be right because reading through it again it says make a calculation totalling the figure on the right using some or all of the numbers listed on the left. You may use any of the four standard mathematical operations - +,-,x and divide - thank you
Okay, thanks. Well in that case there are loads of solutions.
As you posted, I had just found one, but using indices too, which used the numbers in the right order
(-3+5)^7 +10 =138
Then divide by 25 and multiply by 75 gives 414.
Boom