Jun 14, 2010
RAY: This was from my '4s' series and it was sent in by Elizabeth McCarahan.
Take the number 4 and use it five times to come up with the number 54. You can use any of the math operators you want: addition, subtraction, decimals, fractions, square roots, factorial, any of that stuff. You can't use cube roots because you'd be using the number 3. You can only use the number 4. What's the equation?
Take the number 4 and use it five times to come up with the number 54. You can use any of the math operators you want: addition, subtraction, decimals, fractions, square roots, factorial, any of that stuff. You can't use cube roots because you'd be using the number 3. You can only use the number 4. What's the equation?
Answer:
RAY: The answer is 44, plus the square root of four, plus-- and this next part is in parentheses, four times the square root of four, which is eight. All of that equals 54.
TOM: Yeah.
RAY: So it's 44 plus two, plus eight which is 54.
TOM: Yeah, pretty cute.
RAY: Well it is until we get the other 500 answers. Anyway do we have a winner?
TOM: We certainly do. Our winner this week is Jim Foss from Houghton, Michigan, and for having his answer selected at random from among all the correct answers that we got, Jim is going to get $26 gift certificate to the Shameless Commerce Division at Car Talk.com with which he can get a set of four, get four Car Talk reusable shopping bags.
RAY: Congratulations Jim!