Using the digits in 1996 and any operations (but not mathematical constants), try to write equations that have the numbers from 0 to 100 as the answer.
For example with 1995:
0 = 1*(9-9)*5
2 = (19-9)/5
etc.
Provide as many as you can. Digits 1,9,9 and 6 do not have to appear in order. (But each digit has to be used - 1 and 6 once, 9 twice.)
This is more of a game than a puzzle
(In reply to
re(4): Missing numbers by Nick Reed)
>So, if we can just find something for 29 we'll have done all 101 without using any exotic operators. Let's go for it - there's only one left after all...
*sniff* I think you're all just picking on me. Anyway...
29: 9x√9 + √√16