4(4 + 4/4) = 4(4 + 1) = 20
(4*4)-(4/4)
Only if you subtract three.
4 - (4+4) x 4
It could be: 4+4+4-40 = 11
You can make twenty-five using four fours with the following expression: ( 4 \times 4 + 4 + \frac{4}{4} ). Here, ( 4 \times 4 ) equals 16, then you add 4 to get 20, and finally, adding ( \frac{4}{4} ) (which is 1) gives you 25.
(4*4)-(4/4)
Only if you subtract three.
4 - (4+4) x 4
Okay, so start with 4x4 to get 16, then add 4 to get 20, now divide that 20 by 4 to get 5 and add 4 to get 9. There you go :D
It could be: 4+4+4-40 = 11
You can make twenty-five using four fours with the following expression: ( 4 \times 4 + 4 + \frac{4}{4} ). Here, ( 4 \times 4 ) equals 16, then you add 4 to get 20, and finally, adding ( \frac{4}{4} ) (which is 1) gives you 25.
4*4 - 4/4 = 16 - 1 = 15.
4 + 4 + (4/4).
The best way to count by fours. If you count by fours you can go to twenty without using other numbers. In the sequence of four, eight, 12, 16, and 20. Sequence counting allows you to follow a pattern to reach the next logical number.
4/4 x 4 =16/4 = simplest form = 4
44 minus the square root of 4 divided by point 4
You can get 38 using four fours by employing mathematical operations creatively. One way to achieve this is by calculating ( (4 \times 4) + (4 \times 4) - 4 ). This simplifies to ( 16 + 16 - 4 = 38 ).