document.write( "Question 1128932: Can I ask your help, please, for the following problem:
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document.write( "Using the digits from the year 1846, make a number sentence that equals to 75, 76, 96, 97, 98. (We already found everything else from 1 to 100 except of these 5 numbers).
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document.write( "The rules :
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document.write( "Use each of the four digits of the year 1846
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document.write( "Use every digit of 1846 only once
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document.write( "You may use digits in any order
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document.write( "You can use four basic operations
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document.write( "Digits can be put together to make a single number
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document.write( "Square roots
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document.write( "Exponents
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document.write( "Brackets
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document.write( "Factorials
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document.write( "Negative numbers\r
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