2003 in Base Seven

Can you find solutions different to the ones below?
Can you find solutions for numbers that we have not solved yet?
Read the E-mail submission instructions.

1-25 26-50 51-75 76-100 101-125 126-150 151-175

0 ten =

(5 - 5) x 6 x 1

Sandy Niven (S3)

1 ten =

(5/5)6 x 1

Elaine Paton (S3)

2 ten =

(5 + 5 - 6 x 1)

Malcolm Findlay (S3)

3 ten =

5 + 5 - (6 + 1)

Shona Leenhouts (S3)

4 ten =

(5 + 5 - 6) x 1

Sheila Norrie (S3)

5 ten =

5 - 5 + 6 - 1

Hannah Bradley (S3)

6 ten =

5 - 5 + 6 x 1

Thomas Irving (S3)

7 ten =

5 - 5 + 6 + 1

Thomas Irving (S3)

8 ten =

5/5 + 6 + 1

Natasha Purves (S3)

9 ten =

5 + 5 - (.6 + .1)

Malcolm Findlay (S3)

Explain .6 and Explain .1

10 ten =

(5 x 5) + 6 - 1

Elliot Husband (S3)

11 ten =

(5 x 5) + 6 x 1

Malcolm Findlay (S3)

12 ten =

(5 x 5) + 6 + 1

Malcolm Findlay (S3)

13 ten =

5 / .5 + 6 x 1

Malcolm Findlay (S3)

14 ten =

-5 + 5! / 6 - 1

Malcolm Findlay (S3)

Explain !

15 ten =

5 + 5 + 6 - 1

Hamish Hepburn (S3)

16 ten =

5 + 5 + 6 / 1

Ryan Allan (S3)

17 ten =

5 + 5 + 6 + 1

Laura Reed (S3)

18 ten =

5 x 5 - 6 - 1

Sheila Norrie (S3)

19 ten =

5 x 5 - 6 x 1

Malcolm Findlay (S3)

20 ten =

5 x 5 - 6 + 1

Hamish Hepburn (S3)

21 ten =

((5 x 5))! / 6 + 1

Malcolm Findlay (S3)

22 ten =

5! / 5 - - 1

Malcolm Findlay (S3)

Explain

23 ten =

5 x 5 - - 1

Thomas Davies (S3)

24 ten =

5 x 5 - x 1

Thomas Davies (S3)

25ten =

5 x 5 - + 1

Shona Leenhouts (S3)

Return ..... Solutions 26 - 50