@Xponent_Rob I think the answer is 15 + 15 and a blank box….
@Knitpurrl
Eh?
Zero was not given as an option.
Odd stuff.
@Xponent_Rob Or…. 2 numbers in one box 13, 13 in one box +3 +1.
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You have to break a rule solve it no matter
@Knitpurrl @Xponent_Rob In that case, 13 in box 1, 13 in box 2 and 5-1 in box 3 would do the trick.
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@Xponent_Rob I think the answer is that the “rules” are not specific on what you can put in a box or if you have to use all the boxes… it’s a think outside the ‘box’ problem.
@Xponent_Rob Hmmmm now I’m wondering about the ( ) …. I’m not good at math, but can you use the ( ) with in a box to form an equation?
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