Equations Quiz – September 2013
Which statements are true about the Multiple Operations variation? (A) Any operation cube in Required or Permitted may be used many times in any Solution. (B) After a Now challenge, … Continue →
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Which statements are true about the Multiple Operations variation? (A) Any operation cube in Required or Permitted may be used many times in any Solution. (B) After a Now challenge, … Continue →
With Number of Factors, what are all the correct values of this Goal? x6^99 See this and all of the other AGLOA Equations Quizzes here.
Use all of the Resources listed below to make a Solution for this Goal: 69 2 3 5 8 9 + + ÷ ^ (The ÷ sign must be used … Continue →
With Sideways cube in effect, write a three-cube Solution for this Goal: 24 ÷ 70 See this and all of the other AGLOA Equations Quizzes here.
Add a minimum number of grouping symbols to either or both sides of this Equation to make it correct so that no opponent can add grouping symbols to make it … Continue →
Buzz Allen, son of Equations creator Layman Allen, distributed this puzzle at the 2013 AGLOA National Tournament. Goal: 6Resources: — — x ÷ ÷ 1 2 3 4 Write 12 … Continue →
Give all integer values of this Goal with Red Exponent: √73-19 where the 3 is red. Indicate the grouping of the Goal that produces each integer value.
With 0 wild, give all integer values, if any, of this Goal: 3√30-8 Indicate what 0 stands for and the grouping of the Goal for each value.
The Number of factors variation is in force along with Multiple operations. The Goal is: 6×3 May a Solution-writer interpret the Goal as 6xx3 (with Multiple operations) and make it … Continue →
The Goal is 6×5+3 with no grouping on the mat. A player presents this Equation after a Challenge: (7 x 4) + 5 – 0 = 33 Assuming the Solution … Continue →