Make 5 5 5 5 = 19 [closed]

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Can you find a way to make:




$5 5 5 5 = 19$




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It is limited to this list, and concatenation is also allowed. You cannot add other numbers to the equation.










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    The amount of solutions is likely to be too big. I am not sure if answers putting operations between 1 and 9 are valid. BTW, came up with different solution which is, I guess, uninteresting (because there already are too many) and anyway I can't post an answer.
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  • There are lots of possible solutions for this question. A lot of good answers have been given too. It would be nice if one got accepted and the question closed or else it feels like it is too broad with a lot of correct answers.
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Can you find a way to make:




$5 5 5 5 = 19$




by adding any operations or symbols? You can use only these symbols:




$+, -, *, !, /, hat, , ()$.




It is limited to this list, and concatenation is also allowed. You cannot add other numbers to the equation.










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    The amount of solutions is likely to be too big. I am not sure if answers putting operations between 1 and 9 are valid. BTW, came up with different solution which is, I guess, uninteresting (because there already are too many) and anyway I can't post an answer.
    – rus9384
    Aug 28 at 19:38










  • There are lots of possible solutions for this question. A lot of good answers have been given too. It would be nice if one got accepted and the question closed or else it feels like it is too broad with a lot of correct answers.
    – R.D
    Aug 29 at 12:05












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Can you find a way to make:




$5 5 5 5 = 19$




by adding any operations or symbols? You can use only these symbols:




$+, -, *, !, /, hat, , ()$.




It is limited to this list, and concatenation is also allowed. You cannot add other numbers to the equation.










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Can you find a way to make:




$5 5 5 5 = 19$




by adding any operations or symbols? You can use only these symbols:




$+, -, *, !, /, hat, , ()$.




It is limited to this list, and concatenation is also allowed. You cannot add other numbers to the equation.







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  • Comments are not for extended discussion; this conversation has been moved to chat. If you have legitimate questions about the puzzle statement, including allowed operations and the like, ask them (to the OP) or include your assumptions in your answer as others have done; debating them with other users is a fairly fruitless exercise, and not what comments are for in any case.
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    The amount of solutions is likely to be too big. I am not sure if answers putting operations between 1 and 9 are valid. BTW, came up with different solution which is, I guess, uninteresting (because there already are too many) and anyway I can't post an answer.
    – rus9384
    Aug 28 at 19:38










  • There are lots of possible solutions for this question. A lot of good answers have been given too. It would be nice if one got accepted and the question closed or else it feels like it is too broad with a lot of correct answers.
    – R.D
    Aug 29 at 12:05
















  • Comments are not for extended discussion; this conversation has been moved to chat. If you have legitimate questions about the puzzle statement, including allowed operations and the like, ask them (to the OP) or include your assumptions in your answer as others have done; debating them with other users is a fairly fruitless exercise, and not what comments are for in any case.
    – Rubio♦
    Aug 28 at 14:58







  • 1




    The amount of solutions is likely to be too big. I am not sure if answers putting operations between 1 and 9 are valid. BTW, came up with different solution which is, I guess, uninteresting (because there already are too many) and anyway I can't post an answer.
    – rus9384
    Aug 28 at 19:38










  • There are lots of possible solutions for this question. A lot of good answers have been given too. It would be nice if one got accepted and the question closed or else it feels like it is too broad with a lot of correct answers.
    – R.D
    Aug 29 at 12:05















Comments are not for extended discussion; this conversation has been moved to chat. If you have legitimate questions about the puzzle statement, including allowed operations and the like, ask them (to the OP) or include your assumptions in your answer as others have done; debating them with other users is a fairly fruitless exercise, and not what comments are for in any case.
– Rubio♦
Aug 28 at 14:58





Comments are not for extended discussion; this conversation has been moved to chat. If you have legitimate questions about the puzzle statement, including allowed operations and the like, ask them (to the OP) or include your assumptions in your answer as others have done; debating them with other users is a fairly fruitless exercise, and not what comments are for in any case.
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The amount of solutions is likely to be too big. I am not sure if answers putting operations between 1 and 9 are valid. BTW, came up with different solution which is, I guess, uninteresting (because there already are too many) and anyway I can't post an answer.
– rus9384
Aug 28 at 19:38




The amount of solutions is likely to be too big. I am not sure if answers putting operations between 1 and 9 are valid. BTW, came up with different solution which is, I guess, uninteresting (because there already are too many) and anyway I can't post an answer.
– rus9384
Aug 28 at 19:38












There are lots of possible solutions for this question. A lot of good answers have been given too. It would be nice if one got accepted and the question closed or else it feels like it is too broad with a lot of correct answers.
– R.D
Aug 29 at 12:05




There are lots of possible solutions for this question. A lot of good answers have been given too. It would be nice if one got accepted and the question closed or else it feels like it is too broad with a lot of correct answers.
– R.D
Aug 29 at 12:05










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Here's one way I found:




$dfrac5!-(5times 5)5=19$




Or, using just the characters explicitly allowed in the question:




(5! - (5 * 5)) / 5 = 19







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If the double factorial is allowed, then I propose




$$5!!+5-5/5$$




WolframAlpha agrees that the result is 19.






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    I am quite sure it is not the expected answer but it is the immediate answer comes into my mind.




    $frac5+55+5=1^9$







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      I like this one (+1), as my immediate answer (with fewer symbols) would be similar, alternating division and multiplication, while keeping the same right-hand side as yours. (Meta: I'm not writing my solution in the comment in order to avoid spoiling, as rot13 wouldn't work here. Not sure what is the standard policy in this case. Should I post it as a separate answer?)
      – Maiaux
      Aug 27 at 16:06











    • @Maiaux if it is really similar, do not post it as a seperate answer. This has happened before here, where a user deleted his/her answer (I won't name who, exactly) for its similarity compared to another answer.
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    For the 5s




    $$left(5 - frac55right)! - 5 = 19 $$




    For the 1s (previous edit)




    $$(1+1+1)!-1=5$$







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      My way:




      $(5+5)timesfrac55=1+9$




      and




      $(5+5)-frac55=1times9$




      New, and added for it's simplicity:




      $5+5+5-5=1+9$







      share|improve this answer





























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        In base-11, the trivial addition works:




        $$ 5_11 + 5_11 + 5_11 + 5_11 = 19_11 $$







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          Those subscript 1s could be considered other numbers?
          – Viktor Mellgren
          Aug 27 at 8:54






        • 7




          just remove the subscripts they are not needed (can we not as usual ignore the number base).
          – ctrl-alt-delor
          Aug 27 at 9:04

















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        5555 != 19 : Credit : Jonathan Allan







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          Is this now an equation?
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        From the comment above




        5555 ≠ 19







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          One way to think of it -




          19 HEX = 25 DEC




          Therefore -




          $frac 5 5 * 5 * 5 = 25$







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            (5! - 5 * 5) / 5 = 19

            (120 - 25) / 5 = 19

            95 / 5 = 19




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            5 + 5 + 5 - 5 = 1 + 9







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              up vote
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              accepted










              Here's one way I found:




              $dfrac5!-(5times 5)5=19$




              Or, using just the characters explicitly allowed in the question:




              (5! - (5 * 5)) / 5 = 19







              share|improve this answer






















              • Somebody upvote once more (I already have)! It's a great answer and @Riley's nearly on $10k$ reputation! :D
                – user477343
                Aug 29 at 15:04










              • @user477343 Thank you! I will now use my powers responsibly.
                – Riley
                Aug 29 at 17:04










              • Well, after those Riley riddles you made, I think you quite deserve it :)
                – user477343
                Aug 29 at 21:41














              up vote
              51
              down vote



              accepted










              Here's one way I found:




              $dfrac5!-(5times 5)5=19$




              Or, using just the characters explicitly allowed in the question:




              (5! - (5 * 5)) / 5 = 19







              share|improve this answer






















              • Somebody upvote once more (I already have)! It's a great answer and @Riley's nearly on $10k$ reputation! :D
                – user477343
                Aug 29 at 15:04










              • @user477343 Thank you! I will now use my powers responsibly.
                – Riley
                Aug 29 at 17:04










              • Well, after those Riley riddles you made, I think you quite deserve it :)
                – user477343
                Aug 29 at 21:41












              up vote
              51
              down vote



              accepted







              up vote
              51
              down vote



              accepted






              Here's one way I found:




              $dfrac5!-(5times 5)5=19$




              Or, using just the characters explicitly allowed in the question:




              (5! - (5 * 5)) / 5 = 19







              share|improve this answer














              Here's one way I found:




              $dfrac5!-(5times 5)5=19$




              Or, using just the characters explicitly allowed in the question:




              (5! - (5 * 5)) / 5 = 19








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              answered Aug 26 at 23:50









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              • Somebody upvote once more (I already have)! It's a great answer and @Riley's nearly on $10k$ reputation! :D
                – user477343
                Aug 29 at 15:04










              • @user477343 Thank you! I will now use my powers responsibly.
                – Riley
                Aug 29 at 17:04










              • Well, after those Riley riddles you made, I think you quite deserve it :)
                – user477343
                Aug 29 at 21:41
















              • Somebody upvote once more (I already have)! It's a great answer and @Riley's nearly on $10k$ reputation! :D
                – user477343
                Aug 29 at 15:04










              • @user477343 Thank you! I will now use my powers responsibly.
                – Riley
                Aug 29 at 17:04










              • Well, after those Riley riddles you made, I think you quite deserve it :)
                – user477343
                Aug 29 at 21:41















              Somebody upvote once more (I already have)! It's a great answer and @Riley's nearly on $10k$ reputation! :D
              – user477343
              Aug 29 at 15:04




              Somebody upvote once more (I already have)! It's a great answer and @Riley's nearly on $10k$ reputation! :D
              – user477343
              Aug 29 at 15:04












              @user477343 Thank you! I will now use my powers responsibly.
              – Riley
              Aug 29 at 17:04




              @user477343 Thank you! I will now use my powers responsibly.
              – Riley
              Aug 29 at 17:04












              Well, after those Riley riddles you made, I think you quite deserve it :)
              – user477343
              Aug 29 at 21:41




              Well, after those Riley riddles you made, I think you quite deserve it :)
              – user477343
              Aug 29 at 21:41










              up vote
              38
              down vote













              If the double factorial is allowed, then I propose




              $$5!!+5-5/5$$




              WolframAlpha agrees that the result is 19.






              share|improve this answer
























                up vote
                38
                down vote













                If the double factorial is allowed, then I propose




                $$5!!+5-5/5$$




                WolframAlpha agrees that the result is 19.






                share|improve this answer






















                  up vote
                  38
                  down vote










                  up vote
                  38
                  down vote









                  If the double factorial is allowed, then I propose




                  $$5!!+5-5/5$$




                  WolframAlpha agrees that the result is 19.






                  share|improve this answer












                  If the double factorial is allowed, then I propose




                  $$5!!+5-5/5$$




                  WolframAlpha agrees that the result is 19.







                  share|improve this answer












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                      I am quite sure it is not the expected answer but it is the immediate answer comes into my mind.




                      $frac5+55+5=1^9$







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                      • 1




                        I like this one (+1), as my immediate answer (with fewer symbols) would be similar, alternating division and multiplication, while keeping the same right-hand side as yours. (Meta: I'm not writing my solution in the comment in order to avoid spoiling, as rot13 wouldn't work here. Not sure what is the standard policy in this case. Should I post it as a separate answer?)
                        – Maiaux
                        Aug 27 at 16:06











                      • @Maiaux if it is really similar, do not post it as a seperate answer. This has happened before here, where a user deleted his/her answer (I won't name who, exactly) for its similarity compared to another answer.
                        – user477343
                        Aug 29 at 15:06















                      up vote
                      31
                      down vote













                      I am quite sure it is not the expected answer but it is the immediate answer comes into my mind.




                      $frac5+55+5=1^9$







                      share|improve this answer


















                      • 1




                        I like this one (+1), as my immediate answer (with fewer symbols) would be similar, alternating division and multiplication, while keeping the same right-hand side as yours. (Meta: I'm not writing my solution in the comment in order to avoid spoiling, as rot13 wouldn't work here. Not sure what is the standard policy in this case. Should I post it as a separate answer?)
                        – Maiaux
                        Aug 27 at 16:06











                      • @Maiaux if it is really similar, do not post it as a seperate answer. This has happened before here, where a user deleted his/her answer (I won't name who, exactly) for its similarity compared to another answer.
                        – user477343
                        Aug 29 at 15:06













                      up vote
                      31
                      down vote










                      up vote
                      31
                      down vote









                      I am quite sure it is not the expected answer but it is the immediate answer comes into my mind.




                      $frac5+55+5=1^9$







                      share|improve this answer














                      I am quite sure it is not the expected answer but it is the immediate answer comes into my mind.




                      $frac5+55+5=1^9$








                      share|improve this answer














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                        I like this one (+1), as my immediate answer (with fewer symbols) would be similar, alternating division and multiplication, while keeping the same right-hand side as yours. (Meta: I'm not writing my solution in the comment in order to avoid spoiling, as rot13 wouldn't work here. Not sure what is the standard policy in this case. Should I post it as a separate answer?)
                        – Maiaux
                        Aug 27 at 16:06











                      • @Maiaux if it is really similar, do not post it as a seperate answer. This has happened before here, where a user deleted his/her answer (I won't name who, exactly) for its similarity compared to another answer.
                        – user477343
                        Aug 29 at 15:06













                      • 1




                        I like this one (+1), as my immediate answer (with fewer symbols) would be similar, alternating division and multiplication, while keeping the same right-hand side as yours. (Meta: I'm not writing my solution in the comment in order to avoid spoiling, as rot13 wouldn't work here. Not sure what is the standard policy in this case. Should I post it as a separate answer?)
                        – Maiaux
                        Aug 27 at 16:06











                      • @Maiaux if it is really similar, do not post it as a seperate answer. This has happened before here, where a user deleted his/her answer (I won't name who, exactly) for its similarity compared to another answer.
                        – user477343
                        Aug 29 at 15:06








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                      1




                      I like this one (+1), as my immediate answer (with fewer symbols) would be similar, alternating division and multiplication, while keeping the same right-hand side as yours. (Meta: I'm not writing my solution in the comment in order to avoid spoiling, as rot13 wouldn't work here. Not sure what is the standard policy in this case. Should I post it as a separate answer?)
                      – Maiaux
                      Aug 27 at 16:06





                      I like this one (+1), as my immediate answer (with fewer symbols) would be similar, alternating division and multiplication, while keeping the same right-hand side as yours. (Meta: I'm not writing my solution in the comment in order to avoid spoiling, as rot13 wouldn't work here. Not sure what is the standard policy in this case. Should I post it as a separate answer?)
                      – Maiaux
                      Aug 27 at 16:06













                      @Maiaux if it is really similar, do not post it as a seperate answer. This has happened before here, where a user deleted his/her answer (I won't name who, exactly) for its similarity compared to another answer.
                      – user477343
                      Aug 29 at 15:06





                      @Maiaux if it is really similar, do not post it as a seperate answer. This has happened before here, where a user deleted his/her answer (I won't name who, exactly) for its similarity compared to another answer.
                      – user477343
                      Aug 29 at 15:06











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                      For the 5s




                      $$left(5 - frac55right)! - 5 = 19 $$




                      For the 1s (previous edit)




                      $$(1+1+1)!-1=5$$







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                        up vote
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                        For the 5s




                        $$left(5 - frac55right)! - 5 = 19 $$




                        For the 1s (previous edit)




                        $$(1+1+1)!-1=5$$







                        share|improve this answer
























                          up vote
                          27
                          down vote










                          up vote
                          27
                          down vote









                          For the 5s




                          $$left(5 - frac55right)! - 5 = 19 $$




                          For the 1s (previous edit)




                          $$(1+1+1)!-1=5$$







                          share|improve this answer














                          For the 5s




                          $$left(5 - frac55right)! - 5 = 19 $$




                          For the 1s (previous edit)




                          $$(1+1+1)!-1=5$$








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                          edited Aug 27 at 3:56









                          JonMark Perry

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                          answered Aug 26 at 23:52









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                              up vote
                              18
                              down vote













                              My way:




                              $(5+5)timesfrac55=1+9$




                              and




                              $(5+5)-frac55=1times9$




                              New, and added for it's simplicity:




                              $5+5+5-5=1+9$







                              share|improve this answer


























                                up vote
                                18
                                down vote













                                My way:




                                $(5+5)timesfrac55=1+9$




                                and




                                $(5+5)-frac55=1times9$




                                New, and added for it's simplicity:




                                $5+5+5-5=1+9$







                                share|improve this answer
























                                  up vote
                                  18
                                  down vote










                                  up vote
                                  18
                                  down vote









                                  My way:




                                  $(5+5)timesfrac55=1+9$




                                  and




                                  $(5+5)-frac55=1times9$




                                  New, and added for it's simplicity:




                                  $5+5+5-5=1+9$







                                  share|improve this answer














                                  My way:




                                  $(5+5)timesfrac55=1+9$




                                  and




                                  $(5+5)-frac55=1times9$




                                  New, and added for it's simplicity:




                                  $5+5+5-5=1+9$








                                  share|improve this answer














                                  share|improve this answer



                                  share|improve this answer








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                                  answered Aug 27 at 4:11









                                  JonMark Perry

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                                      up vote
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                                      In base-11, the trivial addition works:




                                      $$ 5_11 + 5_11 + 5_11 + 5_11 = 19_11 $$







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                                      • 1




                                        Those subscript 1s could be considered other numbers?
                                        – Viktor Mellgren
                                        Aug 27 at 8:54






                                      • 7




                                        just remove the subscripts they are not needed (can we not as usual ignore the number base).
                                        – ctrl-alt-delor
                                        Aug 27 at 9:04














                                      up vote
                                      16
                                      down vote













                                      In base-11, the trivial addition works:




                                      $$ 5_11 + 5_11 + 5_11 + 5_11 = 19_11 $$







                                      share|improve this answer


















                                      • 1




                                        Those subscript 1s could be considered other numbers?
                                        – Viktor Mellgren
                                        Aug 27 at 8:54






                                      • 7




                                        just remove the subscripts they are not needed (can we not as usual ignore the number base).
                                        – ctrl-alt-delor
                                        Aug 27 at 9:04












                                      up vote
                                      16
                                      down vote










                                      up vote
                                      16
                                      down vote









                                      In base-11, the trivial addition works:




                                      $$ 5_11 + 5_11 + 5_11 + 5_11 = 19_11 $$







                                      share|improve this answer














                                      In base-11, the trivial addition works:




                                      $$ 5_11 + 5_11 + 5_11 + 5_11 = 19_11 $$








                                      share|improve this answer














                                      share|improve this answer



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                                      JonMark Perry

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                                      answered Aug 27 at 3:51









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                                      • 1




                                        Those subscript 1s could be considered other numbers?
                                        – Viktor Mellgren
                                        Aug 27 at 8:54






                                      • 7




                                        just remove the subscripts they are not needed (can we not as usual ignore the number base).
                                        – ctrl-alt-delor
                                        Aug 27 at 9:04












                                      • 1




                                        Those subscript 1s could be considered other numbers?
                                        – Viktor Mellgren
                                        Aug 27 at 8:54






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                                        just remove the subscripts they are not needed (can we not as usual ignore the number base).
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                                      Those subscript 1s could be considered other numbers?
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                                      Those subscript 1s could be considered other numbers?
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                                      Aug 27 at 8:54




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                                      just remove the subscripts they are not needed (can we not as usual ignore the number base).
                                      – ctrl-alt-delor
                                      Aug 27 at 9:04




                                      just remove the subscripts they are not needed (can we not as usual ignore the number base).
                                      – ctrl-alt-delor
                                      Aug 27 at 9:04










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                                      5555 != 19 : Credit : Jonathan Allan







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                                      5555 != 19 : Credit : Jonathan Allan








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                                        Is this now an equation?
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                                        Aug 27 at 9:05












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                                        Is this now an equation?
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                                        Aug 27 at 9:05







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                                      Is this now an equation?
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                                      Aug 27 at 9:05




                                      Is this now an equation?
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                                      Aug 27 at 9:05










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                                      From the comment above




                                      5555 ≠ 19







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                                        From the comment above




                                        5555 ≠ 19







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                                          From the comment above




                                          5555 ≠ 19







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                                          From the comment above




                                          5555 ≠ 19








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                                              One way to think of it -




                                              19 HEX = 25 DEC




                                              Therefore -




                                              $frac 5 5 * 5 * 5 = 25$







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                                                One way to think of it -




                                                19 HEX = 25 DEC




                                                Therefore -




                                                $frac 5 5 * 5 * 5 = 25$







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                                                  One way to think of it -




                                                  19 HEX = 25 DEC




                                                  Therefore -




                                                  $frac 5 5 * 5 * 5 = 25$







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                                                  One way to think of it -




                                                  19 HEX = 25 DEC




                                                  Therefore -




                                                  $frac 5 5 * 5 * 5 = 25$








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                                                  answered Aug 27 at 20:51









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                                                      (5! - 5 * 5) / 5 = 19

                                                      (120 - 25) / 5 = 19

                                                      95 / 5 = 19




                                                      or




                                                      5 + 5 + 5 - 5 = 1 + 9







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                                                        (5! - 5 * 5) / 5 = 19

                                                        (120 - 25) / 5 = 19

                                                        95 / 5 = 19




                                                        or




                                                        5 + 5 + 5 - 5 = 1 + 9







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                                                          up vote
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                                                          (5! - 5 * 5) / 5 = 19

                                                          (120 - 25) / 5 = 19

                                                          95 / 5 = 19




                                                          or




                                                          5 + 5 + 5 - 5 = 1 + 9







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                                                          (5! - 5 * 5) / 5 = 19

                                                          (120 - 25) / 5 = 19

                                                          95 / 5 = 19




                                                          or




                                                          5 + 5 + 5 - 5 = 1 + 9








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