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I have a 1 to 100 building challenge with 2, 0, 1, 8, all made but 93 is not made. I need your help!

This is similar to the "Four fours" puzzle, but using the digits 2, 0, 1 and 8.

Rules:

  • Use all four digits exactly once

  • Allowed operations: +, -, x, ÷, ! (factorial), exponentiation, square root Parentheses and grouping (e.g. "21") are also allowed

  • Squaring uses the digit 2 so expressions using multiple twos, like 2222 or 12+8212+82, are not allowed

  • Multi-digit numbers and decimal points can be used such as 20, 102, .02 but you CANNOT make 30 by combining (2+1)0

  • Recurring decimals can be used using the '

For example :

.2' = 0.222222.....

.12' = 0.1222222.....

.1'2' = 0.12121212.....

heypix
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I think this is valid by your rules :

$ .1^{-2} - 8 + 0! $
$= 100 - 8 + 1 $
$ = 93 $

Keelhaul
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    Very nice! How long did it take you to come up with it? – Jeff Zeitlin Jan 04 '18 at 18:33
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    I can't really tell since I was working in parallel^^. I just figured 10^2 - 8 was 92 and asked myself if I could get rid of the 0 for later use – Keelhaul Jan 04 '18 at 18:55
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    Oh, my god! This is crazy! I've been thinking about it for more than a week, but it didn't work out. But I can finally finish the 2018 Challenge! Thank you very much! – heypix Jan 05 '18 at 06:21
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I am so close with: $\sqrt{\sqrt{\sqrt{12!}}}+80 \approx 92.16 $

Tweakimp
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