can you use powers of five?
(5^2)-(5^0)-(5^0)-(5^0)
=25-1-1-1 =22
Note:
5^2=25
5^0=1
there's another way
5 squared - (.5x5+.5) = 22.
Yes you can use .5
YugiRider
55 + 5/5
22 5s - 3 = 5(5) - 3 = 25-3 = 22
To write four 5s and make them represent 56 you need to write 55 + 5/5. When worked out it becomes 55 + 1 (5/5=1) which equals 56.
One possibility is 55 + 5*5 = 55 + 25 = 80
5!/(5+5) + (5*5)
If: 5s = 33 Then: s = 33/5 = 6.6
Go to your local Apple store to talk to them. You can make an online appointment with them to discuss this with them.
The answer is 9C4 = 9*8*7*6/(4*3*2*1) = 126 ways.
4x5=20 20x4=80
It can't be done using only five 5s, but using six 5s you can get it: 37 = 555/(5+5+5) it can be done using five 5's (5+5/5) ** 5) + 5 ** = power operation actually the above should be written as: ((5+5)/5)^5 + 5 5!/(5+5) + (5*5) will work also
Ummmmm this did not help at all! never using this again!
Not yet but it will be released for iPhones running iOS 6 and 7 on 22 September 2013