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On Saturday, I played 2 1 point with my little friend Wenwen. The rules of the game are simple: everyone draws four cards respectively, and then uses these calculation methods of "+,-,×, ⊙", and the final number must be 24.

The game started, and we each drew four cards. Alas! How come my cards are so bad! Listen, four people are all trump cards. At this time, I only heard the text saying, "I can do it." You see, 5+5= 10, 10×2=20, 20+4=24. " I lost the first round. But I am not discouraged, because there is still a chance to win back later. I must seize the opportunity and fight for it! I drew four more cards "6, 5, 8, 3". Haha, I was so excited that I blurted out immediately: "6-5= 1, 8× 3 = 24,24 ÷1= 24. Now it is 1 to 1. "

Wen Wen said, "Anyway, I will definitely beat you in the next round." The third round arrived, and I drew four more cards "10, 9, 6, 10". I was dumbfounded at first sight. I only heard Wenwen shouting, "6× 4 = 24,24+1-1= 24. 2 1, I won. " I watched him smug and helpless.

Although I lost the game, I think 24 o'clock is really interesting and math is really wonderful. I must study math well in the future and use the mixed operation of "+,-,×, ⊙" flexibly to become a master in the next blackjack game.

There is mathematics everywhere in life. As long as you are willing to learn mathematics, you can enjoy the fun of mathematical thinking even in the game.