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Vote for Us! (May) - Printable Version +- Omni Archive (https://omni.zulenka.com) +-- Forum: Discussion Forums (https://omni.zulenka.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Forum: The Staff Room (https://omni.zulenka.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=29) +---- Forum: Bookkeeping Archive (https://omni.zulenka.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=32) +---- Thread: Vote for Us! (May) (/showthread.php?tid=5952) |
RE: Vote for Us! (May) - Amaterasu - 05-29-2017 Vote 30 (364/323/1648/246) RE: Vote for Us! (May) - Summer - 05-29-2017 Vote 21! RE: Vote for Us! (May) - Mark - 05-29-2017 Vote 13 (12 hour) 366/323/1649/246 RE: Vote for Us! (May) - Guu - 05-29-2017 Voted: 29 (367/324/1649/247) RE: Vote for Us! (May) - Zack Fair - 05-29-2017 Voted: 23 (368/325/1650/248) RE: Vote for Us! (May) - Dane Regan - 05-29-2017 Voted The smallest positive integer that cannot be made from 1, 2, 3, and 4 using each number only once, and only using the addition, subtraction, multiplication and division operators. (e.g. 1 = 3 - 1*4/2; 2 = 2 + 4 - 1 - 3; etc.) 29 RE: Vote for Us! (May) - Summer - 05-29-2017 Vote 22! RE: Vote for Us! (May) - Dark Link - 05-29-2017 Voted: 25 (371/328/1652/251) RE: Vote for Us! (May) - Todd Ingram - 05-29-2017 26 RE: Vote for Us! (May) - Omni - 05-29-2017 #33 373, 330, 1654, 252 Enel points go to RE: Vote for Us! (May) - Arle Nadja - 05-29-2017 Vote 27 RE: Vote for Us! (May) - Meriwa - 05-29-2017 Voted 7! RE: Vote for Us! (May) - Amaterasu - 05-30-2017 Vote 31 (376/333/1657/255) RE: Vote for Us! (May) - Mark - 05-30-2017 Vote 14 377/334/1657/256 RE: Vote for Us! (May) - Guu - 05-30-2017 Voted: 30 (378/335/1659/257) RE: Vote for Us! (May) - Summer - 05-30-2017 Vote 23! RE: Vote for Us! (May) - Dane Regan - 05-30-2017 Voted The largest natural number, n, that has the property of all of its coprimes also being prime (besides 1). That is to say, all numbers smaller than n and larger than 1 that only share a factor of 1 with n are primes. 30 (7, 11, 13, 17, 23, 29 all share no factors with 30 besides 1. And all of these are primes). RE: Vote for Us! (May) - Arle Nadja - 05-30-2017 Vote 28 RE: Vote for Us! (May) - Zack Fair - 05-30-2017 Voted: 24 (382/338/1662/260) RE: Vote for Us! (May) - Gildarts - 05-30-2017 28 |