math challenge, anyone?

<p>The mathematical symbols in this equation have been omitted. Can you replace them?</p>

<p>67 ? 18 ? 6 ? 17 ? 18 = 200</p>

<p>18 x 17 - 6 - 18 - 67 = 215
67 + 18 x 6 + 17 + 18 = 210
67 + 18 + 6 x 17 + 18 = 205</p>

<p>Hmm. I don't think there is any division involved.</p>

<p>I have another one I'm working on too, but one at a time.</p>

<p>Much thanks =)</p>

<p>Are you kidding me?</p>

<p>I got the solution after about 30 seconds (thanks to your division hint =p)</p>

<p>67 * (18 / 6) + 17 - 18 = 200</p>

<p>(brackets are allowed, right?)</p>

<p>Hah. Thanks! This was one of those Reader's Digest problems. </p>

<p>yeah it should work, because of pemdas</p>

<p>1206 / 6 = 201 + 17 = 218 - 18 = 200</p>

<p>perfect.
one more if you don't mind</p>

<p>what number comes next in the sequence?</p>

<p>3692 738 584 232</p>

<p>I think you have to multiply by a fraction . . like 3/4 or something</p>

<p>46</p>

<p>Multiply the first numbers in each by the last number.
369<em>2=738... 23</em>2=46</p>