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Question
in 7–9, insert grouping symbols so that the expression has the given value.
- target value: 29
$12 \times 2^2 - 18.4 + 0.6$
- target value: 23
$5^2 - 0.2 \times 8 + 12 \times \frac{1}{2}$
- target value: 45
$19 + 1^5 \div \frac{1}{2} + 5$
Problem 7
Step1: Analyze the expression and target
We have \(12\times2^{2}-18.4 + 0.6\) and target 29. Let's try grouping the subtraction and addition part.
Step2: Insert grouping symbols
\(12\times2^{2}-(18.4 - 0.6)\)
First, calculate inside the parentheses: \(18.4-0.6 = 17.8\)
Then calculate the exponent: \(2^{2}=4\)
Then multiply: \(12\times4 = 48\)
Then subtract: \(48-17.8=29\) (Wait, no, 48 - 17.8 is 30.2. Wait, maybe another grouping. Wait, \(12\times(2^{2})-(18.4 - 0.6)\) no. Wait, maybe \(12\times2^{2}-(18.4 - 0.6)\) is wrong. Wait, let's recalculate. Wait, \(12\times2^{2}=12\times4 = 48\). Then we need 48 - x = 29, so x = 19. So 18.4+0.6 = 19. Ah! So group 18.4 + 0.6. So \(12\times2^{2}-(18.4 + 0.6)\)
Calculate inside the parentheses: \(18.4 + 0.6=19\)
Then \(12\times4=48\)
Then \(48 - 19 = 29\). Yes! So the grouped expression is \(12\times2^{2}-(18.4 + 0.6)\)
Problem 8
Step1: Analyze the expression \(5^{2}-0.2\times8 + 12\times\frac{1}{2}\) and target 23
First, calculate \(5^{2}=25\), \(12\times\frac{1}{2}=6\), \(0.2\times8 = 1.6\)
We have 25 - 1.6+6. We need to get 23. Let's see, 25 - (1.6 + 6)? No, 25 - 7.6 = 17.4. Wait, maybe group the subtraction and multiplication? Wait, \(5^{2}-(0.2\times8)+12\times\frac{1}{2}\) is 25 - 1.6+6 = 29.4. No. Wait, target is 23. Let's see, 25 - (0.2\times8 - 12\times\frac{1}{2})? No. Wait, \(5^{2}-(0.2\times8)+(12\times\frac{1}{2})\) no. Wait, maybe \( (5^{2})-(0.2\times8)+(12\times\frac{1}{2})\) no. Wait, 25 - 1.6 is 23.4, plus 6 is 29.4. No. Wait, maybe \(5^{2}-(0.2\times8 - 12\times\frac{1}{2})\) = 25 - (1.6 - 6)=25 - (-4.4)=29.4. No. Wait, maybe \( (5^{2}-0.2\times8)+12\times\frac{1}{2}\) = (25 - 1.6)+6 = 23.4 + 6 = 29.4. No. Wait, target is 23. Wait, 5² is 25. 25 - 2 = 23. So we need to get 2 from 0.2×8 + 12×(1/2). Wait, 0.2×8=1.6, 12×(1/2)=6. 6 - 1.6=4.4. No. Wait, maybe \(5^{2}-(0.2\times8)+12\times\frac{1}{2}\) is wrong. Wait, let's recalculate. Wait, 5²=25, 0.2×8=1.6, 12×(1/2)=6. So 25 - 1.6 + 6 = 29.4. Not 23. Wait, maybe the expression is \(5^{2}-(0.2\times8 - 12\times\frac{1}{2})\)? No. Wait, maybe I made a mistake. Wait, target is 23. Let's see, 25 - 2 = 23. So how to get 2 from the remaining terms. 0.2×8=1.6, 12×(1/2)=6. 6 - 1.6=4.4. No. Wait, maybe the grouping is \( (5^{2})-(0.2\times8)+(12\times\frac{1}{2})\) no. Wait, maybe the original expression is \(5^{2}-0.2\times(8 + 12\times\frac{1}{2})\). Let's calculate that. 12×(1/2)=6, 8 + 6=14, 0.2×14=2.8, 25 - 2.8=22.2. Close. No. Wait, \(5^{2}-(0.2\times8)+12\times\frac{1}{2}\) is 25 - 1.6 + 6=29.4. Not 23. Wait, maybe the problem is written wrong? Or maybe I misread. Wait, the expression is \(5^{2}-0.2\times8 + 12\times\frac{1}{2}\). Wait, 5²=25, 12×(1/2)=6, 0.2×8=1.6. So 25 + 6 - 1.6=29.4. Still not 23. Wait, maybe the target is 29.4? No, the target is 23. Wait, maybe grouping as \(5^{2}-(0.2\times8 - 12\times\frac{1}{2})\) =25 - (1.6 - 6)=25 + 4.4=29.4. No. Wait, maybe the expression is \(5^{2}-0.2\times(8 + 12)\times\frac{1}{2}\). 8 + 12=20, 0.2×20=4, 4×(1/2)=2, 25 - 2=23. Ah! Yes! So group 8 + 12. So \(5^{2}-0.2\times(8 + 12)\times\frac{1}{2}\)
Calculate inside the parentheses: 8 + 12=20
Then 0.2×20=4
Then 4×(1/2)=2
Then 25 - 2=23. Perfect. So the grouped expression is \(5^{2}-0.2\times(8 + 12)\times\frac{1}{2}\)
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Step1: Analyze the expression \(5^{2}-0.2\times8 + 12\times\frac{1}{2}\) and target 23
First, calculate \(5^{2}=25\), \(12\times\frac{1}{2}=6\), \(0.2\times8 = 1.6\)
We have 25 - 1.6+6. We need to get 23. Let's see, 25 - (1.6 + 6)? No, 25 - 7.6 = 17.4. Wait, maybe group the subtraction and multiplication? Wait, \(5^{2}-(0.2\times8)+12\times\frac{1}{2}\) is 25 - 1.6+6 = 29.4. No. Wait, target is 23. Let's see, 25 - (0.2\times8 - 12\times\frac{1}{2})? No. Wait, \(5^{2}-(0.2\times8)+(12\times\frac{1}{2})\) no. Wait, maybe \( (5^{2})-(0.2\times8)+(12\times\frac{1}{2})\) no. Wait, 25 - 1.6 is 23.4, plus 6 is 29.4. No. Wait, maybe \(5^{2}-(0.2\times8 - 12\times\frac{1}{2})\) = 25 - (1.6 - 6)=25 - (-4.4)=29.4. No. Wait, maybe \( (5^{2}-0.2\times8)+12\times\frac{1}{2}\) = (25 - 1.6)+6 = 23.4 + 6 = 29.4. No. Wait, target is 23. Wait, 5² is 25. 25 - 2 = 23. So we need to get 2 from 0.2×8 + 12×(1/2). Wait, 0.2×8=1.6, 12×(1/2)=6. 6 - 1.6=4.4. No. Wait, maybe \(5^{2}-(0.2\times8)+12\times\frac{1}{2}\) is wrong. Wait, let's recalculate. Wait, 5²=25, 0.2×8=1.6, 12×(1/2)=6. So 25 - 1.6 + 6 = 29.4. Not 23. Wait, maybe the expression is \(5^{2}-(0.2\times8 - 12\times\frac{1}{2})\)? No. Wait, maybe I made a mistake. Wait, target is 23. Let's see, 25 - 2 = 23. So how to get 2 from the remaining terms. 0.2×8=1.6, 12×(1/2)=6. 6 - 1.6=4.4. No. Wait, maybe the grouping is \( (5^{2})-(0.2\times8)+(12\times\frac{1}{2})\) no. Wait, maybe the original expression is \(5^{2}-0.2\times(8 + 12\times\frac{1}{2})\). Let's calculate that. 12×(1/2)=6, 8 + 6=14, 0.2×14=2.8, 25 - 2.8=22.2. Close. No. Wait, \(5^{2}-(0.2\times8)+12\times\frac{1}{2}\) is 25 - 1.6 + 6=29.4. Not 23. Wait, maybe the problem is written wrong? Or maybe I misread. Wait, the expression is \(5^{2}-0.2\times8 + 12\times\frac{1}{2}\). Wait, 5²=25, 12×(1/2)=6, 0.2×8=1.6. So 25 + 6 - 1.6=29.4. Still not 23. Wait, maybe the target is 29.4? No, the target is 23. Wait, maybe grouping as \(5^{2}-(0.2\times8 - 12\times\frac{1}{2})\) =25 - (1.6 - 6)=25 + 4.4=29.4. No. Wait, maybe the expression is \(5^{2}-0.2\times(8 + 12)\times\frac{1}{2}\). 8 + 12=20, 0.2×20=4, 4×(1/2)=2, 25 - 2=23. Ah! Yes! So group 8 + 12. So \(5^{2}-0.2\times(8 + 12)\times\frac{1}{2}\)
Calculate inside the parentheses: 8 + 12=20
Then 0.2×20=4
Then 4×(1/2)=2
Then 25 - 2=23. Perfect. So the grouped expression is \(5^{2}-0.2\times(8 + 12)\times\frac{1}{2}\)