Level Extreme platform
Subscription
Corporate profile
Products & Services
Support
Legal
Français
Number games
Message
 
 
To
02/01/2002 07:13:46
Hilmar Zonneveld
Independent Consultant
Cochabamba, Bolivia
General information
Forum:
Politics
Category:
Other
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00599668
Message ID:
00599739
Views:
25
There're a couple more "magic" numbers: 0 and 1. :)

>1) Take a three-digit number (example: 317). Repeat it, to get a six-digit number (example: 317317). Divide it by 7 (you will get no remainder!). Divide the result by 11 (no remainder!). Now, divide the result by 13 (again, no remainder. Also, you get the original number back, example: 317).
>
>
>2) Take the "magic number" 142857. Multiply it by several integers, e.g.:
>
>
>142857 x 2 =
>142857 x 3 =
>
>
>The results are quite interesting; for factors 2-6, you get all the digits of the original number, but in a different sequence.
>
>Hilmar.
--sb--
Previous
Reply
Map
View

Click here to load this message in the networking platform