using -, +, *, or dividing but only using the symbols once how do i solve the above problem
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Question: how does 64, 27, 8, 1 equal 24 using -, +, *, or dividing but only using the symbols once.

Assuming that by symbols you mean the arithmetic operators, +, - ,* , /, then you can get the result as follows.

8*27/(8+1) = 24

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