Well I don't know about 4 4's, but with 3 you can do:
4/4=1 1x4=4
OR
4x4=16 16/4=4
Soz! B¬D
One possible way: Make a 10 using five 4s as follows: 4 + 4 + (4 + 4)/4 = 10 Make another two 10s using five 4s in each. Multiply these three 10s.
4+4+4/4 = 3
The answer is 4! - [(4+4)/4]
4/4 equals 1, so you can make practically any whole number from 4s. Just keep adding 4/4 together!
4! - sqrt 4 + 4/4
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.
(4/4) + (4/4) = 2
44 - 4 = 40 40 / 4 = 10
(4x4)-(4/4) = 15
It could be: 4+4+4-4/4 = 11
4 + 4 + 4/4 + 4/4 = 10
(4+4)*(4+4)=8*8=64