Google's 20th Anniversary: Make 20 using 6 0 0 6 1 3

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Belated 20th Happy Birthday to Google (600613)!




Challenge: Use 6, 0, 0, 6, 1, 3 to make the number 20.




Rules:



  • Use all numbers, in that exact order.


  • Allowed operations: +, -, x, /, sqrt, (); no factorials, nth roots or powers


  • No concatenation of final result (e.g. 2 || 0) but concatenation allowed for original numbers










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  • Are we allowed to use powers?
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  • @WaisKamal Nope, only basic arithmetic operations and a square root.
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Belated 20th Happy Birthday to Google (600613)!




Challenge: Use 6, 0, 0, 6, 1, 3 to make the number 20.




Rules:



  • Use all numbers, in that exact order.


  • Allowed operations: +, -, x, /, sqrt, (); no factorials, nth roots or powers


  • No concatenation of final result (e.g. 2 || 0) but concatenation allowed for original numbers










share|improve this question























  • Are we allowed to use powers?
    – Wais Kamal
    5 mins ago










  • @WaisKamal Nope, only basic arithmetic operations and a square root.
    – TheSimpliFire
    5 mins ago












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up vote
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Belated 20th Happy Birthday to Google (600613)!




Challenge: Use 6, 0, 0, 6, 1, 3 to make the number 20.




Rules:



  • Use all numbers, in that exact order.


  • Allowed operations: +, -, x, /, sqrt, (); no factorials, nth roots or powers


  • No concatenation of final result (e.g. 2 || 0) but concatenation allowed for original numbers










share|improve this question















Belated 20th Happy Birthday to Google (600613)!




Challenge: Use 6, 0, 0, 6, 1, 3 to make the number 20.




Rules:



  • Use all numbers, in that exact order.


  • Allowed operations: +, -, x, /, sqrt, (); no factorials, nth roots or powers


  • No concatenation of final result (e.g. 2 || 0) but concatenation allowed for original numbers







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  • Are we allowed to use powers?
    – Wais Kamal
    5 mins ago










  • @WaisKamal Nope, only basic arithmetic operations and a square root.
    – TheSimpliFire
    5 mins ago
















  • Are we allowed to use powers?
    – Wais Kamal
    5 mins ago










  • @WaisKamal Nope, only basic arithmetic operations and a square root.
    – TheSimpliFire
    5 mins ago















Are we allowed to use powers?
– Wais Kamal
5 mins ago




Are we allowed to use powers?
– Wais Kamal
5 mins ago












@WaisKamal Nope, only basic arithmetic operations and a square root.
– TheSimpliFire
5 mins ago




@WaisKamal Nope, only basic arithmetic operations and a square root.
– TheSimpliFire
5 mins ago










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How about




$frac600+6-1times3$




another one




$60times(0times6+frac13)$




last one




$sqrtfrac6006times(1+3)$







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    (+1) that was quick! I'll wait for more answers before ticking :)
    – TheSimpliFire
    25 mins ago











  • The first one evaluates to 30, not 20.
    – Wais Kamal
    11 mins ago










  • @WaisKamal I think it is still 20. You may want to check it again.
    – Oray
    9 mins ago










  • Oh yeah, sorry for that :)
    – Wais Kamal
    7 mins ago

















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Here is a solution:




$frac60 + (0 × 6 × 1)3 = 20$







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    down vote













    How about:




    $6-0^0+(6-1)times3$.




    Without a power:




    $frac60+06times(-1+3)$







    share|improve this answer






















    • "no factorial" it seems.
      – Oray
      15 mins ago










    • @oray; thx, I'll go with 0*0 (I assume this is power?)
      – JonMark Perry
      14 mins ago










    • I have no idea what * is :)
      – Oray
      14 mins ago










    • Sorry, no powers!
      – TheSimpliFire
      12 mins ago










    • @TheSimpliFire; what does * do then?
      – JonMark Perry
      10 mins ago

















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    One way to do that:




    $frac6 * 100 + frac63$






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      up vote
      3
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      How about




      $frac600+6-1times3$




      another one




      $60times(0times6+frac13)$




      last one




      $sqrtfrac6006times(1+3)$







      share|improve this answer


















      • 1




        (+1) that was quick! I'll wait for more answers before ticking :)
        – TheSimpliFire
        25 mins ago











      • The first one evaluates to 30, not 20.
        – Wais Kamal
        11 mins ago










      • @WaisKamal I think it is still 20. You may want to check it again.
        – Oray
        9 mins ago










      • Oh yeah, sorry for that :)
        – Wais Kamal
        7 mins ago














      up vote
      3
      down vote













      How about




      $frac600+6-1times3$




      another one




      $60times(0times6+frac13)$




      last one




      $sqrtfrac6006times(1+3)$







      share|improve this answer


















      • 1




        (+1) that was quick! I'll wait for more answers before ticking :)
        – TheSimpliFire
        25 mins ago











      • The first one evaluates to 30, not 20.
        – Wais Kamal
        11 mins ago










      • @WaisKamal I think it is still 20. You may want to check it again.
        – Oray
        9 mins ago










      • Oh yeah, sorry for that :)
        – Wais Kamal
        7 mins ago












      up vote
      3
      down vote










      up vote
      3
      down vote









      How about




      $frac600+6-1times3$




      another one




      $60times(0times6+frac13)$




      last one




      $sqrtfrac6006times(1+3)$







      share|improve this answer














      How about




      $frac600+6-1times3$




      another one




      $60times(0times6+frac13)$




      last one




      $sqrtfrac6006times(1+3)$








      share|improve this answer














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      • 1




        (+1) that was quick! I'll wait for more answers before ticking :)
        – TheSimpliFire
        25 mins ago











      • The first one evaluates to 30, not 20.
        – Wais Kamal
        11 mins ago










      • @WaisKamal I think it is still 20. You may want to check it again.
        – Oray
        9 mins ago










      • Oh yeah, sorry for that :)
        – Wais Kamal
        7 mins ago












      • 1




        (+1) that was quick! I'll wait for more answers before ticking :)
        – TheSimpliFire
        25 mins ago











      • The first one evaluates to 30, not 20.
        – Wais Kamal
        11 mins ago










      • @WaisKamal I think it is still 20. You may want to check it again.
        – Oray
        9 mins ago










      • Oh yeah, sorry for that :)
        – Wais Kamal
        7 mins ago







      1




      1




      (+1) that was quick! I'll wait for more answers before ticking :)
      – TheSimpliFire
      25 mins ago





      (+1) that was quick! I'll wait for more answers before ticking :)
      – TheSimpliFire
      25 mins ago













      The first one evaluates to 30, not 20.
      – Wais Kamal
      11 mins ago




      The first one evaluates to 30, not 20.
      – Wais Kamal
      11 mins ago












      @WaisKamal I think it is still 20. You may want to check it again.
      – Oray
      9 mins ago




      @WaisKamal I think it is still 20. You may want to check it again.
      – Oray
      9 mins ago












      Oh yeah, sorry for that :)
      – Wais Kamal
      7 mins ago




      Oh yeah, sorry for that :)
      – Wais Kamal
      7 mins ago










      up vote
      1
      down vote













      Here is a solution:




      $frac60 + (0 × 6 × 1)3 = 20$







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        up vote
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        Here is a solution:




        $frac60 + (0 × 6 × 1)3 = 20$







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          Here is a solution:




          $frac60 + (0 × 6 × 1)3 = 20$







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          Here is a solution:




          $frac60 + (0 × 6 × 1)3 = 20$








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          TheSimpliFire

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              up vote
              1
              down vote













              How about:




              $6-0^0+(6-1)times3$.




              Without a power:




              $frac60+06times(-1+3)$







              share|improve this answer






















              • "no factorial" it seems.
                – Oray
                15 mins ago










              • @oray; thx, I'll go with 0*0 (I assume this is power?)
                – JonMark Perry
                14 mins ago










              • I have no idea what * is :)
                – Oray
                14 mins ago










              • Sorry, no powers!
                – TheSimpliFire
                12 mins ago










              • @TheSimpliFire; what does * do then?
                – JonMark Perry
                10 mins ago














              up vote
              1
              down vote













              How about:




              $6-0^0+(6-1)times3$.




              Without a power:




              $frac60+06times(-1+3)$







              share|improve this answer






















              • "no factorial" it seems.
                – Oray
                15 mins ago










              • @oray; thx, I'll go with 0*0 (I assume this is power?)
                – JonMark Perry
                14 mins ago










              • I have no idea what * is :)
                – Oray
                14 mins ago










              • Sorry, no powers!
                – TheSimpliFire
                12 mins ago










              • @TheSimpliFire; what does * do then?
                – JonMark Perry
                10 mins ago












              up vote
              1
              down vote










              up vote
              1
              down vote









              How about:




              $6-0^0+(6-1)times3$.




              Without a power:




              $frac60+06times(-1+3)$







              share|improve this answer














              How about:




              $6-0^0+(6-1)times3$.




              Without a power:




              $frac60+06times(-1+3)$








              share|improve this answer














              share|improve this answer



              share|improve this answer








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              answered 16 mins ago









              JonMark Perry

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              • "no factorial" it seems.
                – Oray
                15 mins ago










              • @oray; thx, I'll go with 0*0 (I assume this is power?)
                – JonMark Perry
                14 mins ago










              • I have no idea what * is :)
                – Oray
                14 mins ago










              • Sorry, no powers!
                – TheSimpliFire
                12 mins ago










              • @TheSimpliFire; what does * do then?
                – JonMark Perry
                10 mins ago
















              • "no factorial" it seems.
                – Oray
                15 mins ago










              • @oray; thx, I'll go with 0*0 (I assume this is power?)
                – JonMark Perry
                14 mins ago










              • I have no idea what * is :)
                – Oray
                14 mins ago










              • Sorry, no powers!
                – TheSimpliFire
                12 mins ago










              • @TheSimpliFire; what does * do then?
                – JonMark Perry
                10 mins ago















              "no factorial" it seems.
              – Oray
              15 mins ago




              "no factorial" it seems.
              – Oray
              15 mins ago












              @oray; thx, I'll go with 0*0 (I assume this is power?)
              – JonMark Perry
              14 mins ago




              @oray; thx, I'll go with 0*0 (I assume this is power?)
              – JonMark Perry
              14 mins ago












              I have no idea what * is :)
              – Oray
              14 mins ago




              I have no idea what * is :)
              – Oray
              14 mins ago












              Sorry, no powers!
              – TheSimpliFire
              12 mins ago




              Sorry, no powers!
              – TheSimpliFire
              12 mins ago












              @TheSimpliFire; what does * do then?
              – JonMark Perry
              10 mins ago




              @TheSimpliFire; what does * do then?
              – JonMark Perry
              10 mins ago










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              One way to do that:




              $frac6 * 100 + frac63$






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