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      mathnerd_101 M0 M3 @Bolun Zhang
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      @Bolun-Zhang (8+4)*(3-1)

      New Numbers: 4 5 8 2

      If you see the text messages between two programmers, here are some common acronyms to know:
      imo: iteration may overload
      brb: bad recursion brb
      rofl: right-oriented frame layout

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        stupendousdingo M0 M2 M3 M4 M5 @Bulba_Bulbasaur
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        @Bulba_Bulbasaur said in 24 game!:

        @victoria_huang 20+(10-(18-12))

        new numbers: (easy one) 3 4 1 7

        4*7-1-3=24

        2, 3, 4, 5

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          FoxInABush M2 M3★ M5 @stupendousdingo
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          @stupendousdingo
          (3+5-2)*4=24
          2,3,64,64

          A child who loves to decisively win chess games with an iq so low he couldn't enter the iq testing room

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            mathnerd_101 M0 M3 @FoxInABush
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            @FoxInABush said in 24 game!:

            2,3,64,64

            Hmm I don't quite see a solution for this one...

            If you see the text messages between two programmers, here are some common acronyms to know:
            imo: iteration may overload
            brb: bad recursion brb
            rofl: right-oriented frame layout

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              Bolun Zhang M0 M1 M2 M3 M4 M5★ @mathnerd_101
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              @mathnerd_101

              I also think that the combination 2,3,64,64 works, anyways here one that’s possible.
              2,10,5,5

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                pinkunicorn4000 M0 M1 M3 @Bolun Zhang
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                2+10+5+5

                2,3,8,10

                Grace Kim

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                  Bolun Zhang M0 M1 M2 M3 M4 M5★ @pinkunicorn4000
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                  @pinkunicorn4000
                  I don’t think 2+5+10+5(don’t comment if the order is wrong)doesn’t add to 24

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                    pinkunicorn4000 M0 M1 M3 @Bolun Zhang
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                    Silly arithmetic error 😞 😢 i knew something was up, it was too easy. Here's the actual solution I think (correct me if I'm wrong) :
                    (5 - (2 / 10)) * 5

                    Grace Kim

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                      P181818 M0★ M1★ M2 M3 M4 M5 @pinkunicorn4000
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                        pinkunicorn4000 M0 M1 M3 @pinkunicorn4000
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                        Why is this post deleted

                        Grace Kim

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