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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orders_of_magnitude_%28numbers%29

If I'm reading this right, a number with a magnitude of 10 can be up to 10 billion.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnitude_(mathematics)

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total copy of mine except mines better!( we guess letters and numbers and you get a trophy if youre right!

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I actually copied another thread about guessing a number. The OP in that thread wrote number, but only treated integers though.

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So what you're saying is that the number is smaller than 10?

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Read the link.

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oh ok my bad sry :(

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LudRa95 wrote:

Read the link.

I did but it's all Greek to me Frown.

Is it an integer?

A floating-point number?

A prime number?

A composite number?

Square number?

Cube number?

Abundant number?

Deficient number?

Perfect number?

Sublime number?

Pronic number?

Powerful number?

Unusual number?

Weird number?

Superperfect number?

Semiperfect number?

 

Or is it just any old number?

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adamplenty wrote:
LudRa95 wrote:

Read the link.

I did but it's all Greek to me .

Is it an integer?

A floating-point number?

A prime number?

A composite number?

Square number?

Cube number?

Abundant number?

Deficient number?

Perfect number?

Sublime number?

Pronic number?

Powerful number?

Unusual number?

Weird number?

Superperfect number?

Semiperfect number?

 

Or is it just any old number?

Not an integer.

Not a floating-point number.

Not a prime number.

Not a composite number.

Not a square number.

Not a cube number.

Not an abundant number.

Not a deficient number.

Not a perfect number.

Not a sublime number.

Not a pronic number.

Not a powerful number.

Not an unusual number.

Not a weird number.

Not a superperfect number.

Not a semiperfect number.

(A lot of those require the number being an integer).

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How can it be neither an integer nor a floating-point number?

How can it be neither a prime nor a composite number? (unless it's 0 or a negative number)

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0

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People stopped guessing, so I'm ending this game. The number is sin(exp(sqrt(67)))-ln(5)*i

I'm disappointed in you not even mentioning complex numbers.

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How on Earth would anyone have guessed that?

What are ln and i?

I don't know much about complex numbers...

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I was kind enough to give you an interval, so don't complain.

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1.337

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6.6