Probably 222
= 4,194,304
Of course, you could add a string of factorials to make the number incredibly huge, but then there is no limit
222!! for example, or 222!!! and so on.
Probably 222
= 4,194,304
Of course, you could add a string of factorials to make the number incredibly huge, but then there is no limit
222!! for example, or 222!!! and so on.
Probably 222
= 4,194,304
Of course, you could add a string of factorials to make the number incredibly huge, but then there is no limit
222!! for example, or 222!!! and so on.
Probably 222
= 4,194,304
Of course, you could add a string of factorials to make the number incredibly huge, but then there is no limit
222!! for example, or 222!!! and so on.
If you mean: 7/2 then it is 3 and a 1/2
23 + 2 19 + 3 + 3 17 + 5 + 3 17 and 4 twos 17, 2 threes and 2 twos 13 + 7 + 5 13 and 6 twos 13 and 4 threes 11 and 2 sevens 11 and 7 twos and a bunch more up to 10 twos and 5 11 twos and 3
3
it is 76543 i think
6; alternating decreasing series, by twos
There is no largest number. You can just keep going.
22+2=24
If you mean: 7/2 then it is 3 and a 1/2
943
Using those 4 digits 6451 is the largest odd number you can make.
It is 963.
Three of them
23 + 2 19 + 3 + 3 17 + 5 + 3 17 and 4 twos 17, 2 threes and 2 twos 13 + 7 + 5 13 and 6 twos 13 and 4 threes 11 and 2 sevens 11 and 7 twos and a bunch more up to 10 twos and 5 11 twos and 3
999 is the largest 3-digit number.
3
it is 76543 i think
651