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3 452 526 613 163 807 108 170 062 053 440 751 665 152
solve for the next 3 numbers. im not 100% sure the solution is unique. hint: <font color="white"> the rest of the numbers are 3 digits long </font> super hint: <font color="white"> there are only 3 more numbers and no numbers previous to the start of the puzzle </font> |
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noone will ever get this [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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I have spent about an hour on this. I give up
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These are the ages of the 7th through the 26th patriarchs prior to the Great Flood.
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I have spent about an hour on this. I give up [/ QUOTE ] it might be nearly immpossible for a human to solve. |
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[ QUOTE ] I have spent about an hour on this. I give up [/ QUOTE ] it might be nearly immpossible for a human to solve. [/ QUOTE ] Thanks, that makes me feel a little better. Jason will probably solve this in less than 5 minutes though! |
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3 452 526 613 163 807 108 170 062 053 440 751 665 152 solve for the next 3 numbers. im not 100% sure the solution is unique. hint: <font color="white"> the rest of the numbers are 3 digits long </font> super hint: <font color="white"> there are only 3 more numbers and no numbers previous to the start of the puzzle </font> [/ QUOTE ] <font color="white"> Well, unless this is really something else, this looks like a mistyped 41! (41 factorial), which is: 33 452 526 613 163 807 108 170 062 053 440 751 665 152 000 000 000 So, either you misstyped it and the answer is "000," or I haven't got a clue. -Travas </font> |
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I figured this out while driving to my office at school to study for the evening. I wrote it down on a napkin as I was leaving the house and the disaster that is Los Angeles traffic afforded me the time in the car to solve it.
There is an error in your puzzle. Preceed the first number by 3. With that adjustment we have answer: <font color="white">000 000 000</font>. The key was the block of numbers 062 and 053 in the sequence. These made me recognize what was going on with the whole sequence. It is, in fact, not meant to be viewed as a sequence but as one integer. |
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Damn. I was just about convinced it was the number of sexual positions in the Kama Sutra.
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Didn't know I could get a good laugh in the math forum [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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