grateful
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Re: A rolling compendium of integers: a guide to whole numbers.
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Re: A rolling compendium of integers: a guide to whole numbers.
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sweetcell
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Re: A rolling compendium of integers: a guide to whole numbers.
July 09, 2024 at 04:07 PM UTC
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the next in sequence is 14438, not 10000. also, it appears that we skipped 14436.
jules is going to have an absolute cow (hopefully it's registration or RFID will be 14438).
grateful
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Re: A rolling compendium of integers: a guide to whole numbers.
July 09, 2024 at 04:10 PM UTC
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grateful wrote:
<a href="https://www.uline.com/Product/Detail/S-14436/Food-Bags/Mesh-Bags-22-x-24">14436</a>
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Re: A rolling compendium of integers: a guide to whole numbers.
July 09, 2024 at 05:35 PM UTC
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grateful wrote:
grateful wrote:
14436
wrong thread?
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Re: A rolling compendium of integers: a guide to whole numbers.
August 26, 2024 at 05:45 PM UTC
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Re: A rolling compendium of integers: a guide to whole numbers.
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jeffml
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Re: A rolling compendium of integers: a guide to whole numbers.
September 04, 2024 at 03:00 AM UTC
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Can we please start over. I missed a couple.
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Sidehatch
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Re: A rolling compendium of integers: a guide to whole numbers.
September 04, 2024 at 01:16 PM UTC
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Cock wrote:
Can we please start over. I missed a couple.
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fun fact
It is the lone integer that is neither a composite nor a prime number.
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Re: A rolling compendium of integers: a guide to whole numbers.
September 04, 2024 at 02:59 PM UTC
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Hatch, wrote:
Cock wrote:
Can we please start over. I missed a couple.
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fun fact
It is the lone integer that is neither a composite nor a prime number.
What about 7?
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Re: A rolling compendium of integers: a guide to whole numbers.
September 04, 2024 at 03:55 PM UTC
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Julian, wrote:
Hatch, wrote:
Cock wrote:
Can we please start over. I missed a couple.
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fun fact
It is the lone integer that is neither a composite nor a prime number.
What about 7?
7 is neither composite nor prime (by definition, a prime number cannot be composite and vice versa)
primary school started here today. looks like some of you might need to go back…
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Re: A rolling compendium of integers: a guide to whole numbers.
September 04, 2024 at 04:14 PM UTC
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For all the idiots that didn't know what a composite number is:
A composite number is a positive integer that can be formed by multiplying two smaller positive integers.
Thanks Google
nkotb
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Re: A rolling compendium of integers: a guide to whole numbers.
September 04, 2024 at 04:43 PM UTC
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7 isn't a prime number?
sweetcell wrote:
7 is neither composite nor prime (by definition, a prime number cannot be composite and vice versa)
jrpa
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Re: A rolling compendium of integers: a guide to whole numbers.
September 04, 2024 at 05:31 PM UTC
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sweetcell wrote:
Julian, wrote:
Hatch, wrote:
Cock wrote:
Can we please start over. I missed a couple.
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fun fact
It is the lone integer that is neither a composite nor a prime number.
What about 7?
7 is neither composite nor prime (by definition, a prime number cannot be composite and vice versa)
Oh, gotcha. How about 13 – that's Taylor Swift's lucky number.
Sidehatch
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Re: A rolling compendium of integers: a guide to whole numbers.
September 04, 2024 at 06:19 PM UTC
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nkotb wrote:
7 isn't a prime number?
sweetcell wrote:
7 is neither composite nor prime (by definition, a prime number cannot be composite and vice versa)
what is this lunacy
are we now questioning math!?
7 is a prime number
https://www.smartick.com/lp/is-7-a-prime-number/
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Re: A rolling compendium of integers: a guide to whole numbers.
September 04, 2024 at 08:24 PM UTC
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Hatch, wrote:
nkotb wrote:
7 isn't a prime number?
sweetcell wrote:
7 is neither composite nor prime (by definition, a prime number cannot be composite and vice versa)
what is this lunacy
are we now questioning math!?
7 is a prime number
https://www.smartick.com/lp/is-7-a-prime-number/
I love Sweets but it’s hilarious to me that he got all uppity about a clear joke and decided to “well, actually” someone about a Pre-Algebra question . . . and then he got it wrong.
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Re: A rolling compendium of integers: a guide to whole numbers.
September 05, 2024 at 05:36 PM UTC
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Julian, wrote:
Hatch, wrote:
nkotb wrote:
7 isn't a prime number?
sweetcell wrote:
7 is neither composite nor prime (by definition, a prime number cannot be composite and vice versa)
what is this lunacy
are we now questioning math!?
7 is a prime number
https://www.smartick.com/lp/is-7-a-prime-number/
I love Sweets but it’s hilarious to me that he got all uppity about a clear joke and decided to “well, actually” someone about a Pre-Algebra question . . . and then he got it wrong.
i blame a 14% barrel-aged sweet barleywine, after a dry week. i only vaguely remember posting that. hilarious indeed!
Sidehatch
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Re: A rolling compendium of integers: a guide to whole numbers.
September 05, 2024 at 06:08 PM UTC
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sweetcell wrote:
Julian, wrote:
Hatch, wrote:
nkotb wrote:
7 isn't a prime number?
sweetcell wrote:
7 is neither composite nor prime (by definition, a prime number cannot be composite and vice versa)
what is this lunacy
are we now questioning math!?
7 is a prime number
https://www.smartick.com/lp/is-7-a-prime-number/
I love Sweets but it’s hilarious to me that he got all uppity about a clear joke and decided to “well, actually” someone about a Pre-Algebra question . . . and then he got it wrong.
i blame a 14% barrel-aged sweet barleywine, after a dry week. i only vaguely remember posting that. hilarious indeed!
I can only imagine what 2AM drunk texts Sweets Exs got back in the day if this is what he posts when he's had too much
I would think this is worthy a whole thread to come up with what they might have been
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Re: A rolling compendium of integers: a guide to whole numbers.
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Re: A rolling compendium of integers: a guide to whole numbers.
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