I’ve been binge-watching these and this is the first three/three I’ve seen. I always figure I’d choose that if I went on just because so few people do.
@@rodrigomarinho1807 I wouldn't expect someone to find that as easily. Often when you have something like 50 and 10, and can get to 500, then people try to get to the target with the remaining numbers. When that doesn't work, the next step for most people is to see what they can subtract from the multipliers to arrive closer to the target. In this case 50 to 48 is very obvious.
Gave it a go on 01 Jan 2025🥸Compiled on the fly For 111 (start) I did this 🤓2(25+6*5)+1 ... 5*6=30+25=55*2=110+1😎James found another path😺👏 Hit first Tea Time Teaser🧐RomanTen to ornament For 479 (1:54) Tricky but I got it 🤓10(50-1-1)-6/6 ... 10*48=480-1😎James was 1 off👏RR had second path😺 For 357 (3:25) Got TWO paths🧐50*7+6+3-2 ... 350+9-2🤓7(50+3-2) ... 50+3-2=51*7😎Philip matched first one😺James matched second one👏 For 495 (5:12) "possibly tricky ... maybe not" 😂It wasn't🤓100*50/10-5 ... 5000/10=500-5😎Philip & James had simpler path😺50*10-5👏
For 111 it could have been done far more easily, (6+5)x10=110 then add the 1 479 I actually got pretty easily, so 50-1-1=48, x10=480, then 6/6=1 and take it off
I’ve been binge-watching these and this is the first three/three I’ve seen. I always figure I’d choose that if I went on just because so few people do.
479:
50 - 1 - 1 = 48
48 * 10 = 480
6 / 6 = 1
480 - 1 = 479
50 - 1 = 49
49 * 10 = 490
490 + 1 - 6 - 6 = 479
50 - 10 = 40
6 + 6 = 12
40 * 12 = 480
480 - 1 = 479
I did 479 the first way too.
I also did it the same as the first way. Cheers!
@@sturgeon2888 For multiplication, why use * instead of X
I did the first method too 😊
Same
For the second one, this seemed obvious:
50-1-1=48*10=480-(6/6)=479
Or (50-10)*(6+6)-1
@@rodrigomarinho1807 I wouldn't expect someone to find that as easily. Often when you have something like 50 and 10, and can get to 500, then people try to get to the target with the remaining numbers. When that doesn't work, the next step for most people is to see what they can subtract from the multipliers to arrive closer to the target. In this case 50 to 48 is very obvious.
Had that too.
I had (50-1)*10-(6+6-1)
Gave it a go on 01 Jan 2025🥸Compiled on the fly
For 111 (start) I did this 🤓2(25+6*5)+1 ... 5*6=30+25=55*2=110+1😎James found another path😺👏
Hit first Tea Time Teaser🧐RomanTen to ornament
For 479 (1:54) Tricky but I got it 🤓10(50-1-1)-6/6 ... 10*48=480-1😎James was 1 off👏RR had second path😺
For 357 (3:25) Got TWO paths🧐50*7+6+3-2 ... 350+9-2🤓7(50+3-2) ... 50+3-2=51*7😎Philip matched first one😺James matched second one👏
For 495 (5:12) "possibly tricky ... maybe not" 😂It wasn't🤓100*50/10-5 ... 5000/10=500-5😎Philip & James had simpler path😺50*10-5👏
What has happened? Getting all four numbers AND the tea time teasers? I must be dreaming ;-)
111 - the most primary school way is:
(6 + 5) x 10
+ 1
111:
6-2=4
4*25=100
100+10+1=111
479:
50-1-1=48
48*10=480
6/6=1
480-1=479
357:
6/6=1
50+1=51
51*7=357
495:
5*100=500
50/25=2
10/2=5
500-5=495
I thought the 479 was pretty straightforward. Obviously need to choose the other "direction" as 500 is closer than 450.
50-1=49
*10=490
-(6+6)+1=479
357:
6 / 6 = 1 (or 3 - 2 = 1)
50 + 1 = 51
51 * 7 = 357
50 * 7 = 350
350 + 6 + 3 - 2 = 357
50 + 7 + 3 = 60
60 * 6 = 360
6 / 2 = 3
360 - 3 =357
50 * 2 = 100
100 + 7 + 6 + 6 = 119
119 * 3 = 357
50 + 6 = 56
56 * 2 = 112
112 + 7 = 119
119 * 3 = 357
Woo hoo I got them all
111=25×5-2×(6+1)
2:31 50×10-[6×6÷(1+1)]=482 (3 away)
357=50×7+2×3+6÷6
495=50×10-5
50 - (1+1) = 48
48 x 10 = 480
6/6 = 1
490 - 1 = 479
479 50 -1 - 1 = 48 x 10 = 480 - (6/6 = 1) = 479
111=5×25-10-6+2=(10/5+1)×(25+2×6)
Not getting the first one is nonsense.
I had about five solutions, within the 30 seconds.
Once he's done his first one on TV, he's fine. I can imagine it's different
495:
50 * 10 = 500
500 - 5 = 495
100 + 4 - 5 = 99
50 / 10 = 5
99 * 5 = 495
100 + 25 = 125
125 * 4 = 500
500 - 5 = 495
50 - 5 = 45
25 - 10 - 4 = 11
45 * 11 = 495
111=(6+5)x10+1
357=50x7+(6+3-2)
495=5x100-(50/10)
On 111, it should be easier to be fair.
5+6=11
11×10=110
110+1=111.
I did it this way too 😊
357=7×(50+6/6)=7×(50+3-2)=3×(2×50+7+6+6)
For the first time I got all 4 when the contestants didn't!!!
111:
25 * 5 = 125
125 + 2 - 10 - 6 = 111
25 * 5 = 125
6 + 1 = 7
7 * 2 = 14
125 - 14 = 111
6 - 2 = 4
25 * 4 = 100
100 + 10 + 1 = 111
25 * 2 = 50
10 * 6 = 60
60 + 50 + 1 = 111
25 - 5 = 20
20 * 6 = 120
120 + 1 - 10 = 111
All small:
6 + 5 = 11
11 * 10 = 110
110 + 1 = 111
50÷25 then 10÷2 then 100x5-5=495
479
50 - 1 - 1 = 48
48 x 10 = 480
6/6 = 1
480 - 1 = 479
50-1=49x10=490-6-6+1=479
495=5×(100-50/10+4)
495=10×50-5=5×100-50/10=4×5×25-50/(100/10)
Snails don't have tentacles.
6/2=3
25-3=22
22*5=110
110+1=111
6/6 = 1
50 + 1 = 51
51 x 7 = 357
Simple, (5+6) = 11x10= 110 +1
25 x 5 = 125
(6 + 1) x 2 = 14
125 - 14 = 111 #
For 111 it could have been done far more easily, (6+5)x10=110 then add the 1
479 I actually got pretty easily, so 50-1-1=48, x10=480, then 6/6=1 and take it off
I got that too! Seems easier than Rachel's way.
10X6 = 60÷5 = 12+25 = 37 2+1 = 3X37 = 111
25-10 = 15 5+2 = 7X15 = 105+6 = 111
6÷6 = 1 1+1 = 2 50-2 = 48X10 = 480-1 = 479
50-10 = 40 6+6 = 12X40 = 480-1 = 479
50X2 = 100+7+6+6 = 119X3 = 357
50+3 = 53-2 = 51X7 = 357
50÷10 = 5-4 = 1 100-1 = 99X5 = 495
100÷50 = 2X4 = 8+25 = 33 10+5 = 15X33 = 495
111
25 - 2 = 23
23 x 5 = 115
10 - 6 = 4
115 - 4 = 111
Love trying to do the numbers, but seeing Rachel on the screen always a distraction
50 x 10 = 500
500 - 5 = 495 #
what a waste of a 3 large round!
479=10×(50-1-1)-6/6
479 = 10 × (50 - 1 - 1) - 6/6