SOLUTION: Solve. Use any stategy. 1. Each letter in the addition problem at the right represents a digit. Find the digits that form this sum. TWO +TWO =Four 2. Place operation s

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Question 7471: Solve. Use any stategy.
1. Each letter in the addition problem at the right represents a digit. Find the digits that form this sum.
TWO
+TWO
=Four
2. Place operation symbols and any necessary grouping symbols in the sentence below to make it correct.
7 7 7 7 7 7 7 = 43


Answer by khwang(438)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
TWO
+TWO
=Four
Before solving the questions,you posted themin wrong category.
That is a very serious mistake.
Sol:
8 3 6
8 3 6
--------
1 6 7 2
Or
8 4 6
8 4 6
--------
1 6 9 2
Maybe there are other solutions, so this is not a good question.

2. Place operation symbols and any necessary grouping symbols in the sentence below to make it correct.
7 7 7 7 7 7 7 = 43 ,
Sol: Note 49-7+1 = 43,
7*7-7*7/7+7/7
Also,maybe there are other solutions.
Kenny

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