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Since $1000$ is $1$ mod $3$, we can indeed write it in this form, and indeed $m=667$ works. Therefore there are exactly $1000$ squares between the successive cubes $ (667^2)^3$ and $ (667^2+1)^3$, or between $444889^3$ and $444890^3$. Per mille means 1 part of 1000 or 1/1000 and is indicated with ‰, so it seems that these symbols indicate the mathematical operations. I would like to find all the expressions that can be created using nothing but arithmetic operators, exactly eight $8$'s, and parentheses
Here are the seven solutions i've found (on the internet). Percent means 1 part of 100 or 1/100 and is indicated with % $1000^ {1000}$ or $1001^ {999}$ ask question asked 11 years, 6 months ago modified 11 years, 6 months ago
Today, my teacher asked me that and i replied $ (1000)_2$ but my teacher said that it will be $ (0000)_2$
If i ask someone what is the smallest decimal value of $2$ digits, everyone will say $10$. What do you call numbers such as $100, 200, 500, 1000, 10000, 50000$ as opposed to $370, 14, 4500, 59000$ ask question asked 13 years, 10 months ago modified 9 years, 6 months ago Given that there are $168$ primes below $1000$ Then the sum of all primes below 1000 is (a) $11555$ (b) $76127$ (c) $57298$ (d) $81722$ my attempt to solve it
We know that below $1000$ there are $167$ odd primes and 1 even prime (2), so the sum has to be odd, leaving only the first two numbers. We want to count the number of times the digit $5$ appears in the list of positive integers from $1$ to $1000$. It means 26 million thousands Essentially just take all those values and multiply them by $1000$
So roughly $\$26$ billion in sales.
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