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Zero to a Hundred in 1996 (Posted on 2002-08-15) Difficulty: 3 of 5
Using the digits in 1996 and any operations (but not mathematical constants), try to write equations that have the numbers from 0 to 100 as the answer.

For example with 1995:

  • 0 = 1*(9-9)*5
  • 2 = (19-9)/5
    etc.

    Provide as many as you can. Digits 1,9,9 and 6 do not have to appear in order. (But each digit has to be used - 1 and 6 once, 9 twice.)

    This is more of a game than a puzzle

  • See The Solution Submitted by levik    
    Rating: 3.4000 (10 votes)

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    Clarification | Comment 1 of 27
    Can, 1 and 6 be used more than once?
    Can we refrain from using one of the numbers?

      Posted by Dulanjana on 2002-08-14 22:47:59
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