
Do you want to get zero?Nothing simpler.Just write:
44-44
What about number 1?Here is the easiest way
44/44
Would you like to see number 2?
4/4 + 4/4
Three even easier
(4+4+4)/4
One expression equal to 4
4+(4-4)/4
If I want to get number 5, no problem
((4×4)+4)/4
Now,we go on to 6
((4+4)/4 )+ 4
A slight alteration in the formula gives us 7
44/4 – 4
To get 8 by means of four fours is easy
4+4+4-4
And number 9 also interesting
4+4+4/4
And now, i show you a beautiful expression for number 10
(44-4)/4
-extract from ‘The Man Who Counted’ by Malba Tahan
(Before somebody telling me, who actually he is, Here is his profile)
Anyone for number 11?

waahh sgt2 la menarik… kalo ngajar maths bdak darjah 5 atau 6 guna benda ni msti mnarik
By: himawari on March 27, 2008
at 6:12 am
himawari,..sincan kt mane?
By: hartono86 on March 27, 2008
at 8:47 am
cool stuff!
By: Ikhwan on March 27, 2008
at 3:20 pm
Anyone for number 11?i can do it with five fours.but not four fours.
By: rah1mah on March 27, 2008
at 3:46 pm
Oo my God, he converted to Christian! bcoz of his love. how ..such a brilliant guy…
By: nuurel on March 27, 2008
at 8:21 pm
4/4 4/4 = 11
By: muzaji on March 30, 2008
at 2:39 pm
apa kes no 11 oleh muzaji. ahahha.
tono ynag mencari sinchan,
dia tgh wat keja maths yang cikgu matsuzaka bagi.
By: himawari on April 14, 2008
at 8:43 am
bagus2..kang kene marah ngan Puan Nohara..
By: hartono86 on April 14, 2008
at 10:46 am