According to the Addition Theorem, 1+4=1+(22)=5=5.0=5.00=5.000 etc.
Funky Four Plus One was created in 1977.
"Four plus seven hundred and eleven" or "Four plus seven one one".
Nine plus four equals thirteen and that's ONE baker's dozen.
It equals 0
5 and 5/9
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One sixth plus four sixths equals five sixths, or 5/6.
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4 1/7 (four and one seventh).
Yes. Assuming you can use any mathematical formula that only uses four fours, you can take the square root of four (2) plus four (6) plus four over four, which simplifies to 1 over one, which is one, you simply get two plus four plus one, or seven
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