(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
A solution to the four fours problem for the number 33 is: 33 = (4-.4)/.4+4!
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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
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.
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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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
If you are allowd to use .4 and factorial, the answer will be 4! - (.4 - 4!) / .4
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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