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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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If anybody is interested... Comment 15 of 15 |

When I was in College (65-69), after solving the famous "four-fours" problem, I wondered if I could do the same with five 3īs, using only basic math operations, exponentiation and factorial. And I succeed, obtaining any integer from 0 to 100.

If anybody is interested in have it, just write me.

Cheers.

 


  Posted by pcbouhid on 2008-06-12 12:25:42
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