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Target Number #36- Make 141 -

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Puzzle Image Using the numbers 1, 1, 3, 3, 9, and 9 (in any order), can you write a mathematical expression (e.g. (9*3)*(1+1)-(9/3)) with a result equal to 141?

You may only use the four BASIC math operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division) as well as parenthesis. Some additional rules:

1. You are not required to use all six numbers.
2. You may NOT join numbers (e.g. 9 and 3 to make 93).
3. You may only use a number as many times as it appears above.

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