8 - 4 - 6 / 2 = 1
(6 + 2) / (8 - 4) = 2
6 × 2 / (8 - 4) = 3
4 × 8 / (6 + 2) = 4
6 - 8 / 4 × 2 = 5
6 + 2 × 4 - 8 = 6
(6 + 8) / (4 - 2) = 7
8 + 6 - 2 - 4 = 8
8 + 4 - 6 / 2 = 9
8 - 6 + 2 × 4 = 10
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