You are asked by an instructor to choose 5 numbers from the square and perform a single kind of mathematical operation on them, and to do this repeatedly...a different set of 5 numbers, the same kind of operation, and repeat. (e.g. you will select five numbers and add them all together, for example, and then repeat)
1) What easy-to-follow rule can you follow each time in choosing your 5 numbers that will ensure that the final result of your math (adding, multiplying, dividing, etc) will always be the same number?
2) What mathematical operation will you be performing each time on those 5 numbers? (add, subtract, multiply, divide, square, etc)
3) What is the number you will always get if you follow the rule from question 1 and the operation from question 2?
Caveat: by 'easy-to-follow', I mean that following the rule, prior to your math, will not itself include any math...thus "Pick five numbers that multiply together to get X" is not the correct answer, as this is not 'easy-to-follow'. Question 1 is asking for a rule for *picking* the numbers, not for manipulating them after you pick them.
Partial Hint if it's too hard:
You will be multiplying the five numbers each time.
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You are asked by an instructor to choose 5 numbers from the square and perform a single kind of mathematical operation on them, and to do this repeatedly...a different set of 5 numbers, the same kind of operation, and repeat. (e.g. you will select five numbers and add them all together, for example, and then repeat)
1) What easy-to-follow rule can you follow each time in choosing your 5 numbers that will ensure that the final result of your math (adding, multiplying, dividing, etc) will always be the same number?
2) What mathematical operation will you be performing each time on those 5 numbers? (add, subtract, multiply, divide, square, etc)
3) What is the number you will always get if you follow the rule from question 1 and the operation from question 2?
Caveat: by 'easy-to-follow', I mean that following the rule, prior to your math, will not itself include any math...thus "Pick five numbers that multiply together to get X" is not the correct answer, as this is not 'easy-to-follow'. Question 1 is asking for a rule for *picking* the numbers, not for manipulating them after you pick them.
Partial Hint if it's too hard:
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