The sum of a set of consecutive zeros can produce any number, the number I want is five. What is the calculation required to do so? i.e ( 1+4) is an example but with zeros only. ( in answers a multiplication refers to a sum by itself five times )
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Because 0! Or 0 factorial is equivalent to one, 0!=1, therefore 0!+0!+0!+0!+0! =5