SOLUTION: have problem with using 4's ex. (4/4)+4-4= 1 i got up to 9, I can not figure out 10 using the #4 only 4 times can you help

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Question 249834: have problem with using 4's ex. (4/4)+4-4= 1 i got up to 9, I can not figure out 10 using the #4 only 4 times can you help
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