10 =(4!/4)+4 >> 10 =(4*3*2*1)/4+4
Yes, we can use 44 (forty four) too.
It is: 4/5 times 10 = 8
10 x 4 = 40, 40 is four times greater than 10.
10 with a 4 as an exponent is written as (10^4), which means 10 multiplied by itself four times: (10 \times 10 \times 10 \times 10). This equals 10,000. Therefore, (10^4 = 10,000).
4 * 10 = 40
To get 12 using the number 10 four times, you can use the operation of addition and division. For example, you can add 10 + 10 to get 20, and then divide that sum by 10, and finally multiply by 10 and divide by 10 again to maintain the use of four tens. However, a simpler approach would be to consider using the average: (10 + 10 + 10 + 10) / 4 = 10, but you can adjust the operations to achieve 12 if necessary.
2.1 x 10^4 = 21,000
(44 - 4) / 4
How many times does 5 go into 20 ?
yes it is 10 times four
10x10x10x10=10,000
4 times 4 minus 4 minus square root of 4.
10 to the 4th power, written as (10^4), equals 10,000. This is calculated by multiplying 10 by itself four times: (10 \times 10 \times 10 \times 10 = 10,000).