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Five of a Kind (Posted on 2003-08-28) Difficulty: 3 of 5
  1. A puzzle book challenged its readers to form an expression using five threes and basic mathematical symbols to come up with 37.
    The answer was found simply enough:

    33 + 3 + 3/3 = 37.

    Find another way to do this.

  2. The same puzzle book posed the problem of finding 55 using five fours and any mathematical symbols.
    That is also easily accomplished by:

    44 + 44/4 = 55.

    Find another way to do this one, as well.

See The Solution Submitted by DJ    
Rating: 4.1250 (8 votes)

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re:(fundamental symols)2 | Comment 11 of 15 |
My reference to being 'cheated' was by myself of my own time. I jumped in convinced you had a solution with just the four arithmetic symbols and since the first part was relatively straight forward hit the poser with that in mind. Opening your mind to other symbols gives the number flexibility to 'solve' the problem in a variety of ways. I was just posing the question of which (of the 'solutions') people think may be the 'neatest' - that which could be done at the earliest age (I knew about sqr roots about 7 years before factorials)
  Posted by Lee on 2003-08-30 07:05:04
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