Math Challenge 24!!!

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I'm sure most of you played this game when you were little.
The rules are simple, try to get 24 by applying multiplication, division, subtraction and addition by using all 4 numbers.

For example, 3 8 1 1
3*8*1*1 = 24

Here is the hardest one in the entire game
3 3 7 7

Good Luck Rubber Room Math Wizs :)
 

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Do the numbers have to appear in that order ?

3 3 7 7 with a mathematical sign in between ?
 

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No any order is okay but you just need to use all 4 numbers :)

For example, it could've been 4 2 6 2

(2/2)=1, then 4*1*6 = 24
 
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3 and 3/7 times the remaining 7


so i guess you would write this, (3+3/7)(7)
 

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Try the same but use ALL four arithmetic operations, factorial and square root. It is not too difficult but looks nice.
 

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Try the same but use ALL four arithmetic operations, factorial and square root. It is not too difficult but looks nice.

Here is another nice variation. Use any operations but the numbers must be in the following order:

7 3 3 7
 

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