You can make the number 10 using four fours with the following mathematical expression: ( (4 \times 4) - (4 + 4) ). This simplifies to ( 16 - 8 = 8 ), which is incorrect. Instead, try this: ( (4 \times 4) / 4 + 4 = 10 ). This correctly uses four fours to achieve the desired result.
(44 - 4)/4 x 4/4
There are several ways of making 10 using four fours. Amongst them are the following: (44 - 4)/4 = 10 44 / 4.4 = 10 4 + sqrt(4) + sqrt(4) + sqrt(4) = 10
(4 x 4) - (4 + SQROOT(4))
(4/4)*4!/4 = 6
You can make 32 using four fours by employing mathematical operations as follows: [ 32 = (4 \times 4) \times (4 - 4) + 4! ] However, a simpler expression is: [ 32 = (4 + 4) \times (4 + 4) ] Here, you add two fours to get 8 and then multiply it by another pair of fours to achieve 32.
(44 - 4)/4 x 4/4
There are several ways of making 10 using four fours. Amongst them are the following: (44 - 4)/4 = 10 44 / 4.4 = 10 4 + sqrt(4) + sqrt(4) + sqrt(4) = 10
(4 x 4) - (4 + SQROOT(4))
4-4*4+4=4
(4/4)*4!/4 = 6
You can make 32 using four fours by employing mathematical operations as follows: [ 32 = (4 \times 4) \times (4 - 4) + 4! ] However, a simpler expression is: [ 32 = (4 + 4) \times (4 + 4) ] Here, you add two fours to get 8 and then multiply it by another pair of fours to achieve 32.
To make 11 using four fours, you can use the following equation: ( 4 \times 4 - 4 - 4 = 11 ). Here, you multiply two fours to get 16, then subtract two fours to reach 11. This creatively utilizes the four fours while adhering to the mathematical operations allowed.
You can make 100 using seven fours with the following expression: ( 44 + 44 + (4/4) ). This combines two 44s and adds 1 (from ( 4/4 )) to achieve the total of 100.
4 times 4 minus 4 minus square root of 4.
There are: 10*4 = 40
4*4!/(4+4) = 4*24/8 = 12
Using four fours, you can get 19 with the following sum: 4! - 4 - (4 / 4) That is, four factorial minus four - (four divided by four) - 24 - 4 - (4 / 4) = 19