I can see you also do your homework.  ....  That is a pretty cool site.  And
a good question to present in my opinion.....

Jenn 


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You are correct Jennifer,

I can see on your choice of numbers (266 & 326) that you searched the web
and found the "MyPetNumber" site :-)

http://www.virtu-software.com/articles/MyPetNumber.asp

It is indeed an interesting number.

Have a great day.

Ole

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-----Original Message-----
From: Jennifer Cribbs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2001 12:05 AM
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Subject: RE: Numbers [7:26744]


Here ya go Ole.  142857 is a number with very interesting properties.  A few
examples:

142857 x 2 = 285714
142857 x 3 = 428571
142857 x 4 = 571428
142857 x 5 = 714285
142857 x 6 = 857142
142857 x 7 = 999999
142857 x 8 = 1142856  1 + 142856 = 142857 [adding the first 1 you get the
original again]
142857 x 326 = 46571382, and 46 + 571382 = 571428
142857 x 266 = 37999962, and 37 + 999962 = 999999

Multiples of 7 always give 999999999999.

But look at this:
Even to the point of sayint 1\142857 = 7.000007000007000007000007000007e^-6

Very interesting number
Jennifer Cribbs




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