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- From: umahf69@ma.ic.ac.uk (Nairo Aparicio)
- Subject: Re: Number Puzzle
- Message-ID: <1992Nov19.174901.18029@cc.ic.ac.uk>
- Sender: umahf69@ic.ac.uk (?/20000)
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- Organization: Imperial College Mathematics Department
- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 92 17:49:01 GMT
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- 2 10526315789473684
- 3 103448275862068965517241379
- 4 10256
- 5 10204081632653061224489795918367346938775
- 6 101694915254237288135593220338983050847457627118644067796
- 7 101449275362318840579
- 8 101265822784
- 9 1011235955056179775280898876404494382022471
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- All of them can be calculated by hand in the usual manner as we multiply two numbers,
- since the last figure is known, and therefore the one which follows it and so on until getting
- the figure we want.
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- My calculator only has 10 figures, so there may be errors, I did not have the time to check them.
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- Nairo Aparicio
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