(4!+.4)/.4 = 61
To do the Four Fours challenge, you use exactly four fours, no more and no less and try to find every number form 1-100. You can use 4!, square root, 4/4, exponential, +,-,*, and division(fraction notation) For example 9 is: 4+4+4/4
The plural form of four is fours
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A solution to the four fours problem for the number 33 is: 33 = (4-.4)/.4+4!
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
There are six fours in twenty-four.
To do the Four Fours challenge, you use exactly four fours, no more and no less and try to find every number form 1-100. You can use 4!, square root, 4/4, exponential, +,-,*, and division(fraction notation) For example 9 is: 4+4+4/4
One way to use four fours to make 25 is 4 + 4 + 4 + √4, which equals 25.
four fours equals 24 not 23. or if u meant four 4ths, then it's 256.
The plural form of four is fours
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If you are allowd to use .4 and factorial, the answer will be 4! - (.4 - 4!) / .4
it is the same thing because you wouldn't say fouries or fours i think you can actually can probably use four's with an apostrophe after the r in four
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A solution to the four fours problem for the number 33 is: 33 = (4-.4)/.4+4!
44 / 4 + root(4) is one solution. You can find additional solutions in the Wikipedia article "Four fours".
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