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Using the restrictions below, write/type a numerical expression
which equals 120.
You may only use zeroes, factorial symbols, addition signs,
and pairs of parentheses. Their restrictions are outlined below.
You must use exactly five zeroes, exactly six factorial symbols,
no more than four addition signs, and no more than three pairs
of parentheses.
Can you work out/find at least two ways of doing it? If so,
please type out the solutions. (Hidden solutions would be
preferred, though not required, for the consideration of
other users trying their attempts at the puzzle.)
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Using the restrictions below, write/type a numerical expression
which equals 120.
You may only use zeroes, factorial symbols, addition signs,
and pairs of parentheses. Their restrictions are outlined below.
You must use exactly five zeroes, exactly six factorial symbols,
no more than four addition signs, and no more than three pairs
of parentheses.
Can you work out/find at least two ways of doing it? If so,
please type out the solutions. (Hidden solutions would be
preferred, though not required, for the consideration of
other users trying their attempts at the puzzle.)