For 106 I did 9x10=90, then added the two 8s I did the same for 250 For 957 I did 100x10=100, then 8x5+2+1=43 and took it off The last one I got nowhere near, that was a nightmarish one!
1. LNAFP: (4+8)x9=108-10+8=106 or 75+(4x10)-9=106 2. (7x8-6)x5=250 or (6x7+8)x5=250 3. (100-5)x10+8-1=957 or (100x10)-(5x8)-1-2=957 Or 100-1+(2x10)=119x8=952+5=957 4. Not written down: (3+5)x5x6+1=241x4=964
But when I spell things -ize instead of -ise it’s not a word because it’s the American spelling. I wouldn’t be surprised if okay-la was okay because it’s Singaporean. 😂
Do they make up the rules as they go? They allow words that came over from the French and they now allow Australian words, but never American words?! Time to be more inclusive and allow American words, such as words with no U (e.g. honored) and -ize instead of -ise.
I have always wondered, and as an American this is pretty much the only way I know of without a subscription somewhere to get it, I know the top row are the big 4, but are they all in random locations each round, or does Rachael know each number she draws and gets a bit of "her choice"?
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For 106 just add up everything but one of the eights
For 106 I did 9x10=90, then added the two 8s
I did the same for 250
For 957 I did 100x10=100, then 8x5+2+1=43 and took it off
The last one I got nowhere near, that was a nightmarish one!
For 106: 75 + 4 + 8 + 9 + 10.
For 250: 8 + 7 + 5 + 6 - 1 = 25 * 10 = 250
For 957: 100 * 10 = 1000, 8 * 5 = 40 + 1 + 2 = 43, 1000 - 43 = 957
Shame the six small champ of the season didn't make it to the finals.
It’s not a lamington until it’s rolled in desiccated coconut. (Finely shredded dried coconut.)
1. 9-4=5+75=80+10=90+8=98+8=106
2. 6-1=5*5=25*10=250
3. I can’t do this one…
4. EDIT: I guess that one’s NOT impossible. Well done, David.
1. LNAFP: (4+8)x9=108-10+8=106 or 75+(4x10)-9=106
2. (7x8-6)x5=250 or (6x7+8)x5=250
3. (100-5)x10+8-1=957 or (100x10)-(5x8)-1-2=957
Or 100-1+(2x10)=119x8=952+5=957
4. Not written down: (3+5)x5x6+1=241x4=964
100x10 = 1000
8x5 = 40
1000-40-2-1 = 957
a rare time where I get the conundrum
There is no way that a Brit would know anything about Australia
But when I spell things -ize instead of -ise it’s not a word because it’s the American spelling. I wouldn’t be surprised if okay-la was okay because it’s Singaporean. 😂
Do they make up the rules as they go? They allow words that came over from the French and they now allow Australian words, but never American words?! Time to be more inclusive and allow American words, such as words with no U (e.g. honored) and -ize instead of -ise.
I like that they preserve the English spelling.
"Lamington" is in the English dictionary just as pizza is.
4x10 = 40
40 + 75 - 9 = 106
957=10×100-5×8-2-1
957=(10+1)×(100-8-5)
106
10+8+8=26
9-5=5
26+5=31+75=106
106:
8*4=32
75+32+9-10=106 (or+8-9)
10*9=90
90+8+8=106
8+4=12
12*8=96
96+10=106
I did 75+4+7+9+10
5 + 6 + 7 + 8 - 1 = 25
10 * 25 = 250
5 * 8 = 40
10 * 100 = 1000
1 + 2 = 3
1000 - 40 - 3 =957
250:
6-1=5
10*5*5=250
8*6*5=240
240+10=250
8*7=56
56-6=50
50*5=250
For 250 I did 10×5÷(8-6)
Yay
(9 × 10) + 8 + 8 = 106
75+9 = 84X10 = 840+8 = 848÷8 = 106
75-9 = 66 8+8 = 16X66 = 1,056+4 = 1,060÷10 = 106
7X6 = 42-10 = 32X8 = 256-5-1 = 250
10+6+1 = 17 8+7 = 15X17 = 255-5 = 250
10X2 = 20+100 = 120-1 = 119X8 = 952+5 = 957
100-8-5 = 87 10+1 = 11X87 = 957
6X5 = 30 5+3 = 8X30 = 240+1 = 241X4 = 964
It really annoys me that the tie guy almost never finishes his solutions
The guy in the tie just bored me in general.😂😂
For 250 just add up everthing between one and ten, subtract one then multiply by ten
10x9+2x8=106
106:
9*10+8+8=106
250=5×(7×8-6)
250=5×(7+6-8)×10=5×(6-1)×10
75 + 10 + 9 + 8 + 4 = 106
957= (100+2*10-1)*8 +5
964=4×(5×6×(5+3)+1)
106=75+4×8-10+9
106=9×10+8+8
106=75+10+9+8+4
I have always wondered, and as an American this is pretty much the only way I know of without a subscription somewhere to get it, I know the top row are the big 4, but are they all in random locations each round, or does Rachael know each number she draws and gets a bit of "her choice"?
Rachel*
She has no idea which numbers are which.