44 + 4^(4-4) = 45
Fours or 4s
No, use 25 4s.
1.25
There is not enough information in the question to answer the question. It depends on what happens in the ellipsis. If the number of fours keeps increasing forever then it is not a rational number, but if it settles at three 4s, or goes one 4, two 4s, three 4s (and maybe four 4s, five 4s) and then back to one 4 then it is.
equivalent fraction of 3/4 = 6/8
The first 4 is ten times greater than the second 4 is. The first is 4 hundredths and the second is 4 thousandths.
3/4s because a simpler way to say it is .34 with a line over the 3 and 4, and that as a percent is 75% and 75% as a fraction would be 3/4s
you can not. and it's not 4 4's its 4 4s I found with 3 fours : ALOG10(SQRT(4))-4/4
Google "Four Fours" and you will find a number of solutions, presented more comprehensively than we can.
The plural of 4 may be written as fours or 4s, but not the commonly seen but incorrect 4's.
To get six 4s to make the sum of 10, you can use the following mathematical expression: (4/4) + (4/4) + (4+4) = 10. In this equation, you are dividing 4 by 4 to get 1, then adding that to another 1 from the second set of divided 4s, and finally adding the sum of the remaining two 4s to get 10.
Assuming it is three-fourths that you want, two examples are 6/8, 9/12.