For the powers of two
1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, ...
the count of digits from one to the next increases by at most 1. (Why?) The count of digits gives 1,1,1,1,2,2,2,3,3,3,4,4,4,4,5,5,5,6,6,6,7,7,7,7,...
Is each number repeated at least three times and at most four times?
@jamestanton I think I have this one! Yes it will be at most 4 and at least 3. The smallest n digit number is 1000... If this is doubled four times it will become a n+1 digit number 16000... I can use similar logic in reverse for the at least 3 argument.
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How close can you get to the target number using each of the 2 big and 4 small numbers once? Use any of the four basic arithmetic operations (+, โ, ร and รท).
For more number combinations to play with, head to The Numbers Game site https://t.co/iocF0KEHmM
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How close can you get to the target number using each of the 2 big and 4 small numbers once? Use any of the four basic arithmetic operations (+, โ, ร and รท).
For more number combinations to play with, head to The Numbers Game site https://t.co/iocF0KEHmM
#mtcoz#MTBoS