🤔I do presume (seeing the game for the first time) that you do not have to use all of them (first thought was, all of them had to be used 🧐 but that is is not the case) Two million pardons (from a numbers freak 🤓), but I saw another video and got clarification on this. Well designed 😎)
For 154 ( :16 - :70) Well done Alex - bit of a sneaky one Same for 905 (1:55 - 2:55) - not easy with one large and five smalls and a BIG target For 743 (3:14 - 4:14) Well done David For 576 (5:01 - 6:01), I matched Alex's way Still good with numbers - been great at it since age 9 (!!!) - so these get me 👏👏😎
1. (4x7-6)x7=154 or (2x4+6)x(4+7)=154 2. (50+6/2)x(7+10)+4=905 or (50-2-10)x4x6-7=905 3. (3x8-9)x5x10-7=743 or (8x9+7-5)x10+3=743 Or (9x10+3x5)x7+8=743 4. 75/3x25-50+1=576 or (50/25+3)x100+75+1=576 Or (75+100)x3+1+50=576 5. GENTILITY
7 × 2 × (7 + 4) = 0 (lovely start) 50 × (10 + 4 × 2) + 6 = +1 (I cannot for the life of me figure out how to get it down) Nope, cannot see it at all. And again for this one. A disappointing finish.
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30 point advantage from numbers round and wins by exactly 30 points.
154=2×7×(7+4)
905
50*(7-4)*6 + 10/2
Me too!
154:
7+4=11
11×7=77
77×2=154
🤔I do presume (seeing the game for the first time) that you do not have to use all of them (first thought was, all of them had to be used 🧐 but that is is not the case)
Two million pardons (from a numbers freak 🤓), but I saw another video and got clarification on this. Well designed 😎)
For 154 ( :16 - :70) Well done Alex - bit of a sneaky one
Same for 905 (1:55 - 2:55) - not easy with one large and five smalls and a BIG target
For 743 (3:14 - 4:14) Well done David
For 576 (5:01 - 6:01), I matched Alex's way
Still good with numbers - been great at it since age 9 (!!!) - so these get me 👏👏😎
1. (4x7-6)x7=154 or (2x4+6)x(4+7)=154
2. (50+6/2)x(7+10)+4=905 or (50-2-10)x4x6-7=905
3. (3x8-9)x5x10-7=743 or (8x9+7-5)x10+3=743
Or (9x10+3x5)x7+8=743
4. 75/3x25-50+1=576 or (50/25+3)x100+75+1=576
Or (75+100)x3+1+50=576
5. GENTILITY
743:
9 * 8 = 72
(72 + 3) * 10 = 750
750 - 7 = 743
Better than me, I got 744
For 154:
(4 × 6) - 2 = 22
22 × 7 = *_154_*
For 743:
(9 × 8) + 3 = 75
(75 × 10) - 7 = *_743_*
(50/25+3)x100+75+1=576
905
7-4×6×50=900
10/2=5 +900=905
(2x7)x(7+4)=154
905=(7-4)×6×50+10/2
576:
50/25=2
3+2=5
100*5=500
500+75+1=576
75*25/3=625
625+1-50=576
100/50=2
25-2=23
75*23/3=575
575+1=576
154:
7+4=11
11*7*2=154
6*4=24
24-2=22
22*7=154
7*4=28
28-6=22
22*7=154
154:
7+7=14
6*2=12
4/4=1
12-1=11
14*11=154
I bet David spent the first 25 seconds of the last number round trying to get it to work as 26*26
I don't think that would work...
Unless you leave 100 to subtract?
@@crystalaustralia oops meant 24*24
@jamese4336 sorry was being a bit slow realising 576 is also a square number! Rachel loves a square number or the product of two primes.
(4x6-4)x7+2x7=154
What?! Nine letter teasers in yesterday’s episode, and today, eight?!
Maybe there'll be one letter fewer each day until Christmas.
8 + 3 = 11
9 * 7 * 11 = 693
5 * 10 = 50
50 + 693 = 743
743=10×(8×9+7-5)+3
154 (7 x 2 = 14) x (4 + 7 = 11) = 154
743
100-7×8=744
9-5+3=1
744-1=743
576=25×(100-75)-50+1
576
100+75×3=525
525+50+1=576
7 × 2 × (7 + 4) = 0 (lovely start)
50 × (10 + 4 × 2) + 6 = +1 (I cannot for the life of me figure out how to get it down)
Nope, cannot see it at all.
And again for this one. A disappointing finish.
This week is tge easiest so Farr....