dmaster Aspiring Trainer Elite Member Advanced Member Member Sep 12, 2014 #702 [(9 - 6)/3] + 1 = 2 35958 dmaster out.
Chaos Jackal Legend of the Past Member Sep 13, 2014 #703 Wow, that was almost a dmaster smash. More than a day with no reply. 5/5=(9-8)^3 24827
bbninjas Ready or Not! Advanced Member Member Sep 13, 2014 #704 Chaos Jackal just stole my number (I was going to do 3^(5-5)+8=9). 2/2 = (8-7)^4 Great practice for my indices exam. I wonder if anyone will get why I chose this number: Today, I'd like to say "07734"
Chaos Jackal just stole my number (I was going to do 3^(5-5)+8=9). 2/2 = (8-7)^4 Great practice for my indices exam. I wonder if anyone will get why I chose this number: Today, I'd like to say "07734"
bbninjas Ready or Not! Advanced Member Member Sep 14, 2014 #707 @ Teal - no not otter (but that works). Too easy: 1^7 = 1^(3+4) 59237
dmaster Aspiring Trainer Elite Member Advanced Member Member Sep 14, 2014 #708 (9 + 7)/2 = 3 + 5 91739 dmaster out.
dmaster Aspiring Trainer Elite Member Advanced Member Member Sep 15, 2014 #712 (7/7) + (5/5) = 2 35827 dmaster out.
Chaos Jackal Legend of the Past Member Sep 15, 2014 #715 5/5=(7-6)^4 Yeah, I totally did the exact same thing in the same page. 14271
Luispipe8 Pokémon Professor Member Sep 15, 2014 #718 9+2=3+1+7 (Come on)^2 74958 Darn you, Teal-ninja! D: 7/7=(5-4)^7 74958
Teal 黄前さん らしい ね Member Sep 15, 2014 #719 Luispipe8 said: 9+2=3+1+7 (Come on)^2 74958 Click to expand... Come on, you were ninja'd! D