The Power of 6 Sixes in Generating Whole Numbers

I continued to do arithmetic with my father, passing proudly through fractions to decimals. I eventually arrived at the point where so many cows ate so much grass, and tanks filled with water in so many hours I found it quite enthralling.

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Whole numbers include the natural numbers and zero (0). Common mathematical operations include addition (+), subtraction (), multiplication (×), division (÷), exponentiation (ax), square root (√), factorial (!) etc. There is a famous mathematics problem in which we are allowed to use 6 sixes and mathematical operations to generate various whole numbers.

In this blog post, we will show the way to generate whole numbers up to 20 using 6 sixes. The problem is commonly known as the 6 sixes problem and is well known. But we can generate other numbers also (a routine task left for you). Moreover, we have considered a few ways to represent a particular number, so the list is not exhaustive. If you come across any other way(s) to represent a number, not listed here, please do get back to us.

Your suggestions are eagerly and respectfully welcome! See you soon with a new mathematics blog that you and I call Math1089 – Mathematics for All!“.

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