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Hi,
the answer is:
(4 x 4 x 4) + 44 - 4 - 4
What are all the numbers that can be represented by 7 4's?

Tom Karns
Oceanside, California
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amateur radio license K6FUN

On Thu, 25 Jan 2001, Jim Ardin KB2NKZ wrote:

> Hi Everybody: trying to get help for my son. He needs to know how to get 100
> using 7 "4" (fours)? does anyone know? can any one help? He also has
> dyslexia. And we need to find a way to help him with his spelling. He typed
> a paper, using office 2000 word. And he use the spell check, and the spell
> check said that he spelled all of his words right. But he used the wrong
> words. You know, he used words that sounded like the words he needed, but he
> used the wrong words. Just like I do! So what I need to know is, is their
> any program out their, that can help?
> 73 from Jim Ardin / kb2nkz (never kiss zebras)
> (Home Phone) 908-725-5552
> If calling Please call Between 8am and 10pm Eastern time.
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