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1 April, 08:44

How do you get a total of 120 by using five zeros 0,0,0,0,0 and any one mathematical operator?

feel free to take a gander

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  1. 1 April, 12:05
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    Ok, the only way I can see this even working is kind of sketchy, but here goes:

    Let's say that each of these zeroes are an object. so here, we have 5 zeros. Each of them counts as 1 object.

    120 has 3 numbers: 1, 2 and 0. Let's say each of these numbers is their own respective quantity. So:

    1 zero = 1 unit (1), 1 zero + 1 zero = 2 units (2), and for the last number, 1 zero - 1 zero = 0 units.

    So we have used 5 zeroes and made the number 120.
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