SOLUTION: If the digits 1 through 9 are written in order, it is possible to place plus and minus signs between
the numbers or to use no operation symbol at all to obtain a total of 100. For
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Question 268190: If the digits 1 through 9 are written in order, it is possible to place plus and minus signs between
the numbers or to use no operation symbol at all to obtain a total of 100. For example,
Can you obtain a total of 100 using fewer plus or minus signs than in the given example? Note
that digits, such as 7 and 8 in the example, may be combined
Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Would help if you would share the example with us.
John

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