I have this homework where I have to make the numbers 1-50 usingsix sixes, but I'm stuck on 22, 26, 27, 41, 45, 46, and 50. Please help me out. Feel free to use any math symbols but you can only use six sixes, no other numbers. Thanks!
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22=66÷((6+6+6)÷6)

26=6*6*6÷6-6÷(.6)

27=6*6+6÷6-6÷(.6)

41=(6*6-6)÷6+6*6

45=6*6+6÷(.6)-6÷6

46=6*6*6÷6+6÷(.6)

50=6(6*6-6)÷6÷(.6)
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