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stitching you up

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15 Apr 03

Originally posted by latex bishop
I would agree with infinity, that is the only answer it can be

Andrew
it can't be infinity, because by counting up one number at a time you will never get to infinity (by defenition?)

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Wayward Soul

Your Blackened Sky

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15 Apr 03

Originally posted by Charlie says
the answer is C

octillion (both English and USA)

according to

http://www.unc.edu/~rowlett/units/large.html

(No J, K or Zs)
what's that equal to?

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15 Apr 03

Originally posted by belgianfreak
it can't be infinity, because by counting up one number at a time you will never get to infinity (by defenition?)
I do not know on this one, I will leave it to those cleverer than me

Andrew

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15 Apr 03

Originally posted by latex bishop
I do not know on this one, I will leave it to those cleverer than me

Andrew
That could be anyone

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Mystic Meg

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15 Apr 03

Originally posted by waldorf
That's what I thought
Good answer!
😉

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15 Apr 03

Originally posted by waldorf
That could be anyone
Thanks!!!

Andrew

KA

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20 Apr 03

Originally posted by latex bishop
Thanks!!!

Andrew
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02 May 03

I believe that 101 is spelled out "one hundred one". The word "and" is used to separate the integer part of a number and the fractional part, as in "four and one half". I was not able to find any rule on this though because any self respecting list of rules on the writing of numbers starts by telling us to spell out small numbers (e.g. up to nine) and use numerals for larger numbers (e.g. 101). So the issue of usage of "and" would not be addressed. However, I do know that systems that print checks normally spell out the entire dollar amount and do not include the word "and".