(4 - 4) - 4/4 equals - 1.
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By using a calculator:)
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yes by taking out one then u will get 4 like 5-1=4 like that simple as that.....loxl..hehehe..its so funny
(4 - 4) - 4/4 equals - 1.
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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 - 4/4 = 16 - 1 = 15.
4(4 + 4/4) = 4(4 + 1) = 20
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I am not aware of a solution using the four basic operations of arithmetic, but otherwise: 129 = [(4^4)/sqrt(4)] + sqrt(sqrt(sqrt(sqrt...(sqrt(4))...))) * * * * * * * * * * * * No matter how many times you square root it, it will not equal 1 To the OP. I have spend a lot of time on this one. Just wanting to make sure that the correct number is 129 and you are sure you are using only 4 fours. It would work out great if using 5 fours. If you made a mistake, correct it and I'll check back. In the mean time, I'll continue thinking about a solution for 4 fours and 129.
For questions such as this, it is essential to specify what mathematical functions are permitted. Here, one possible answer is (4*4*4)4-4 In fact, inside of the brackets, I could have had almost any function of 3 fours.
0.1 = 1/10 = 10-1
By using a calculator:)
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