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And, or, greater, lesser
All of them, but it does depend on what operators are allowed.
There are five operators:add (+)subtract (-)multiply (*)divide (/)exponent (^)
There are four of them: 739, 793, 937, and 973 .
An operator is a rule for combining or transforming numbers. For example, the four primary operators of arithmetic ( +, - , * , / ) are binary operators and they describe the rules for combining two numbers to give a third number as the answer. Square root or reciprocal are examples of unary operators which transform one number into another. The validity of operators may be restricted by their domain or range. Division is not defined if the second number is 0. Square roots of negative numbers are not defined unless the range is the complex field.
9,999,876 is the greatest seven-digit number using four different digits.
The main four operators are: Plus (+) Minus (-) Multiply (*) or (x) Divide (/) or (÷)
Fifty-four
one and four twelfths
As a solution to the four fours problem (using the number four no more than four times to come up with the solution, 31 is equal to (4!+4)/4+4!
Call the number of your house/business that is using the answer machine after the greeting press # and the three to four digit number on the bottom of the machine. Make sure to hold each number 1-2 secounds and leave a pause of 1 Secound between each number
That depends a lot on how often you may repeat each digit, and what operations are allowed. If you just want to write a four-digit number, using each digit once, start by writing the largest digit on the left, then continue with the second-largest, etc.
And / or / not / near
add (+) subtract (-) multiply (*) divide (/)
It looks like you're asking what is the largest 4-digit number which has four 4's for digits - with a four digit number using four 4's, there is only one such number: 4444. Maybe I'm not understanding the wording of your question.
There are four quarters in each dollar, so multiply your number by four to get your answer.
There are four each. The difference is zero.