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Friedman Numbers

A Friedman Number, named after mathematics professor Erich Friedman, is a number in which the digits can be used to create a mathematical expression that equals that number.

For example: $1827=21\times87 \;$ or $\; 5776=76^{7-5} \;$ or $\; 13496=4\times\left(\left(6+9\right)^3-1\right) \;$

The operations that can be used are:

Write an expression that equals each Friedman Number. For example:

$736=$
$7+3^6$

$25=$

$121=$

$125=$

$126=$

$127=$

$128=$

$153=$

$216=$

$289=$

$343=$

$347=$

$625=$

$688=$