(4*4)-(4/4)
Only if you subtract three.
4 - (4+4) x 4
It could be: 4+4+4-40 = 11
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
4*4 - 4/4 = 16 - 1 = 15.
4(4 + 4/4) = 4(4 + 1) = 20
4 + 4 + (4/4).
4/4 x 4 =16/4 = simplest form = 4
It could be: 4+40+40 = 6
One possible solution is: 4.4 + 4 / .4 = 21
To get 7 using only 4 fours, you can use the following mathematical expression: (4 + 4) / (4 / 4) = 8 / 1 = 8. Then subtract 1 from 8 to get 7. This solution involves basic arithmetic operations and the constraint of using only four instances of the number four.
4 factorial plus 4 factorial plus the square root of 4 divided by .4