ManBungalow wrote:39 = 44 - (√4 / .4)
We can make two 4s into 44? That kinda makes it silly. Wouldn't that be the Four Forty Fours game?
edit: I guess the first post did it, too. Still think it's silly.
edit2: 40 = 4(4 * √4 + √4)
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ManBungalow wrote:39 = 44 - (√4 / .4)
theusual1 wrote:If we are allowing 0.4 and 44 to be used, is this ok:
41= 44 - √4 - 4^0
pmchugh wrote:I would say 44 and 0.4 is ok but not 4^0.
41= ((4! + √4) / .4) - 4!
Odd numers are hard.
theusual1 wrote:pmchugh wrote:I would say 44 and 0.4 is ok but not 4^0.
41= ((4! + √4) / .4) - 4!
Odd numers are hard.
why can we use 0.4 but not 4^0? both use the number 0 so i see no reason why not
qwertylpc wrote:55=(4^4-((4+√4)^2))/4
I don't know if that counts because im putting a 4 to the 4th power so is that another 4 and also im squaring it and that is represented with a 2 so is that illegal as well??
anyway
55=(4^4-((4+√4)^2))/4
55=(256-((4+2)^2))/4
55=(256-(6^2))/4
55=(256-36)/4
55=220/4
55=55
Beckytheblondie wrote:55= (4!-(4-√4))/.4
The next one is really easy. And if you do a long formula to get it, you'll smack your head when you see how easy it is!
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