0 = 44-44
1 = 44/44 or (4+4)/(4+4) or (4/4) / (4/4)
2 = 4/4+4/4
3 = (4+4+4)/4
4 = 4*(4-4)+4
5 = (4*4+4)/4
6 = 4*.4+4.4
7 = 44/4-4
8 = 4+4.4-.4
9 = 4/4+4+4
10 = 44/4.4
11 = 4/.4+4/4
12 = (44+4)/4
13 = 4-44/4
14 = 4*(4-.4)-.4
15 = 44/4+4
16 = .4*(44-4)
17 = 4/4+4*4
18 = 44*.4+.4
19 = 4!-4-4/4
20 = 4*(4/4+4)
21 = (4.4+4)/.4
22 = 44*sqrt(4)/4
23 = (4*4!-4)/4
24 = 4*4+4+4
25 = (4*4!+4)/4
26 = 4/.4+4*4
27 = 4-4/4+4!
28 = 44-4*4
29 = 4/.4/.4+4
30 = (4+4+4)/.4
31 = (4!+4)/4+4!
32 = 4*4+4*4
33 = (4+4!
34 = 44-4/.4
-6736 = 44-4-4
37 = (sqrt(4)+4!)/holy(4)+4!
38 = 44-4!/4
799740 = 44-sqrt(4*4)
42 = sqrt(4)+44-4
43 = 44-4/4
797945 = 4/4+44
46 = 44-sqrt(4)+4
47 = 4!+4!-4/4
48 = 4*(4+4+4)
49 = (4!-4.4)/.4
50 = 4!/4+44
52= (4!*4)-44
58= (sqrt(4)*(4!+4))+sqrt(4)
72= (4!*4)-4!*4o (small zero uptop four to the zero power = 1)
Using only sums and differences, and not necessarily all four numbers, 1, 3, 9 and 27 will make all numbers from 0 to 40.
Yes
101
Yes you can do that
8 of them.
how do i make 17 using only 2 4 6 8
You can't unless something is missing in your question.
Using only sums and differences, and not necessarily all four numbers, 1, 3, 9 and 27 will make all numbers from 0 to 40.
Google "Four Fours" and you will find a number of solutions, presented more comprehensively than we can.
7 and 9 is 16. 16x2 is 32. 32-8 is 24.
[(-2) + (-1)]/(-3) * [(-7) - (-5)]
Yes
9
1
Yes we can make it.
75 - 32
if your using whole numbers, u can only use 3