Me neither.
Oh. Thanks anyways.
Thanks for the free bag! :D
Did anyone else realize this question's reply section became basically a place for chatting?
One time last year, a person with a gun walked into my school parking lot and shot himself. For some reason, so many things happen at my school that I don't really feel safe here.
Also, what does ALICE stand for?
Speaking of permutations, here is a list of primes where all of their permutations, including removing digits, are prime:
2: 2
3: 3
5: 5
7: 7
37: 37, 73, 3, 7
73: 73, 37, 7, 3
Also, these are the only primes that fit in this group.
\(3v-12=15\)
add 12 to both sides
\(3v-12+12=15+12\)
\(3v=27\)
divide 3 on both sides
\(\frac{3v}{3}=\frac{27}{3}\)
\(v=9\)
your answer is 9. Now I will plug it back in
\(3*9-12=15\)
\(27-12=15\)
\(15=15\)
its correct! :D
Ok. 'e' is Euler's Constant, or approximately 2.718281828459045235360...
Euler's constant can be defined by terms of an infinite sum in the form of \(e=\sum_{n=0}^{}{\frac{1}{n!}}\)
I might, but no promises.
I always use this site for numbers ranging in size from 10^1000 to 10^10^76:
http://www.ttmath.org/online_calculator
Well anyways, the number is the following:
3.617217*10^1413