4! + sqrt(4) - (4/4) = 25
One way to use four fours to make 25 is 4 + 4 + 4 + √4, which equals 25.
There are 25 fours in 100 (4 x 25 = 100)
4! + [(4*4)/4^2]
4! + (4/4)^4
You can make 25 cents with a number of combination of coins. You could use two dimes and a nickel. You could use five nickels. You could use 25 pennies. There are other combinations as well.
There are many possible quartets: for example, 1,1,2 and 25.
No, use 25 4s.
5 x 5 = 25... 25 + 5 = 30.... 30 / 5 = 6.
There are 25 fours in 100 (4 x 25 = 100)
I'm not entirely sure but maybe it's (5*5)-5+5
4! + [(4*4)/4^2]
4 quarters make one. ¼+¼+¼+¼=1. Also four quarters make a dollar: 25¢ + 25¢ + 25¢ + 25¢ = $1.00
It takes four trees to make one gallon of syrup; if it takes 100 to make 25, that is four trees per gallon.
Four 2s make 8, so 25% is your answer
4! + (4/4)^4
You can make 25 cents with a number of combination of coins. You could use two dimes and a nickel. You could use five nickels. You could use 25 pennies. There are other combinations as well.
No
It is: 4.64 = 116/25 as an improper fraction in its lowest terms