# Use all four of the numbers and any operation. Use 2,3,4,6 to equal these numbers: 41, 47 and 53

Use all four of the numbers and any operation. Use 2,3,4,6 to equal these numbers:
41, 47 and 53
Rules:
1. It must follow the order of operations.
2. You can use any operation:
3. You can also use grouping symbols (parentheses)
4. You can also use ANY operation on a calculator.
5. Exponents, factorials, decimal points, and square root are all allowed.
6. The Tricky Part, you have to use ALL 4 numbers and can not use a number more than once.
7. Remember, they are digits, so 3 and 6 can not be made INTO the number 36.
8. Reminder, using the number two as an exponent COUNTS as you using the number two.
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$41=\sqrt{{6}^{4}}+3+2\phantom{\rule{0ex}{0ex}}47={6}^{2}+\left(4×2\right)+3\phantom{\rule{0ex}{0ex}}53=\left[\frac{\left(2×4\right)!}{6!}\right]-3$

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