4_4_4_4 = 20
how ? explain plzzzzzzz.
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Answer / bidisha roy
If we make a mistake to solve this math problem, then it can be possible. And one more thing we can do, that is-
(4+4/4)*4=20. That is all from my brain.
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Answer / prasun kumar
4√4√4+4=20..........
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Answer / gopi krishnan s
4*4+√4+√4 = 20
4*4 = 16
√4+√4 = 2+2 = 4
16+4 = 20
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