(4+4)/4 + 4 =6
There are six fours in twenty-four.
(4x4)-(4+4sqr) (4x4)=16 (4+4sqr)=6 16-6=10
4+4(4-4)
101
4 /5
Using four fours, you can get 19 with the following sum: 4! - 4 - (4 / 4) That is, four factorial minus four - (four divided by four) - 24 - 4 - (4 / 4) = 19
44 + 4/4
(4!/4)4 - 4
To make 11 using four fours, you can use the following equation: ( 4 \times 4 - 4 - 4 = 11 ). Here, you multiply two fours to get 16, then subtract two fours to reach 11. This creatively utilizes the four fours while adhering to the mathematical operations allowed.
(4+4)/4 + 4
Once with two remaining
-4-4+4/4