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Numberwang

Post 181

Uncle Ghengis

25.4 (the number of millimetres in 1 inch)


Numberwang

Post 182

Geggs

1.414 (a rough approximation to root 2)


Geggs


Numberwang

Post 183

Daizzy

pi squared


Numberwang

Post 184

Uncle Ghengis

4pi R cubed


Numberwang

Post 185

Geggs

Surely that's only a number once you give us a value for R? Otherwise it's just an algebraic statement. It's not even an algebraic equation, as there's no equals sign invovled.

Though, if memory serves, if it where to equal something, it would be the volume of a sphere, I think.

But as it stands it's not a number, and therefore an invalid play.

1/7.

Or if you prefer it in deciamal: 0.142857142857142857142857142857142857...



Geggs


Numberwang

Post 186

Daizzy

13


Numberwang

Post 187

Dr E Vibenstein (You know it is, it really is.)

Eight.


Numberwang

Post 188

Uncle Ghengis

Nine.


Numberwang

Post 189

Daizzy

17.4


Numberwang

Post 190

Geggs

That's numberwang! And well played too.

3


Geggs


Numberwang

Post 191

Uncle Ghengis

VIII

(as in Henry)


Numberwang

Post 192

Feisor - -0- Generix I made it back - sortof ...

Well, the natural response is ...


6


Numberwang

Post 193

Daizzy

why's that the natural response?

13% of 29


Numberwang

Post 194

Geggs

So that's 3.77 then?

1.616


Geggs


Numberwang

Post 195

Brown Eyed Girl

Seventeen


Numberwang

Post 196

U5821623

1111 squared
or
1234321


Numberwang

Post 197

Feisor - -0- Generix I made it back - sortof ...

Ah-hah!! A perfect opportunity for the Wildsmith Variable!


83


Numberwang

Post 198

U5821623

Wildsmiths don't work after palandromic numbers!smiley - erm

111111 X 111111.


Numberwang

Post 199

Geggs

2


Geggs


Numberwang

Post 200

Daizzy

2 to the power of 8


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