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RE: Count to 1000 - YOuNeS_Dz - 05-07-2017 RE: Count to 1000 - perry - 05-07-2017 143 RE: Count to 1000 - humanpuff69 - 05-09-2017 144 i actually playing the "rick astley - never gonna give you up" video . so if you see the image above you technically are rickrolled by me RE: Count to 1000 - arsalahmed786 - 08-04-2017 RE: Count to 1000 - Ultraz - 09-11-2017 146 146 146 146 146 ر 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 RE: Count to 1000 - arsalahmed786 - 09-11-2017 @Ultraz please use the correct Image URL you making spam. please Edit your post and make sure by previewing your post before posting. Otherwise admin can warn you or banned you. Edit: Counted 147 RE: Count to 1000 - YOuNeS_Dz - 09-12-2017 148
Ultraz your number 147... and arsalan.. remove your post broh.. or edit it please
RE: Count to 1000 - perry - 09-12-2017 149 149 is the 35th prime number, and with the next prime number, 151, is a twin prime, thus 149 is a Chen prime.[1] 149 is an emirp, since the number 941 is also prime.[2] 149 is a strong prime in the sense that it is more than the arithmetic mean of its two neighboring primes. 149 is an irregular prime since it divides the numerator of the Bernoulli number B130. 149 is an Eisenstein prime with no imaginary part and a real part of the form 3 n − 1 {\displaystyle 3n-1} 3n-1. The repunit with 149 1s is a prime in base 5 and base 7. Given 149, the Mertens function returns 0.[3] It is the third prime having this property.[4] 149 is a tribonacci number, being the sum of the three preceding terms, 24, 44, 81.[5] 149 is a strictly non-palindromic number, meaning that it is not palindromic in any base from binary to base 147. However, in base 10 (and also base 2), it is a full reptend prime, since the decimal expansion of 1/149 repeats 006711409395973154362416107382550335570469798657718120805369127516778523489932885906040268 4563758389261744966442953020134228187919463087248322147651 indefinitely. In the military RE: Count to 1000 - humanpuff69 - 09-12-2017 150 Spoiler Expand yes i just took google image search for "150" and screenshot it RE: Count to 1000 - AmirGT - 09-12-2017 151 http://researchmaniacs.com/Numbers/Images/Number-151.png |