Using the numbers -4, 10, 8, 2, -3, -5, write down two expressions that equal 6. You can use any relevant operation. You have to use more than 2 integers in each calculation.

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Answer:

[tex] \sf \Bigg[ \frac{ ( - 4 \times ( - 3)) }{2} \Bigg] \: and \: \Bigg[ \frac{ - ( - 5 \times 8)}{10} + 2 \Bigg][/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

[tex]The \: numbers \rightarrow -4, 10, 8, 2, -3, -5[/tex]

To find:

Two expressions that equal 6 using the given numbers

Solution:

Expression first,

Using numbers -4, 2, -3,

aligning the above numbers as,

[tex] \frac{ ( - 4 \times ( - 3)) }{2}[/tex]

will out put 6.

Verification,

[tex] \frac{ ( - 4 \times ( - 3)) }{2} = \frac{12}{2} = \cancel\frac{12}{2} = 6[/tex]

Expression second,

Using numbers 10,8,2,-5

aligning the above numbers as,

[tex] \frac{ - ( - 5 \times 8)}{10} + 2[/tex]

will result 6.

Verification

[tex]\frac{ - ( - 5 \times 8)}{10} + 2 = \frac{ 40}{10} + 2 \\ \\ \frac{ - ( - 5 \times 8)}{10} + 2= 4 + 2 \\ \\\frac{ - ( - 5 \times 8)}{10} + 2 = 6[/tex]

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