find the link between the lines

find the link between the lines

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Bananarama

False berry

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Originally posted by reaper90
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1puzzlethathasbeenpostedmanytimes
1postabout1puzzlethathasbeenpostedmanytimes

d

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more interesting, that the thread starter can solve:

What's the largest digit in the 100th term of the sequence?

C

Earth Prime

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Originally posted by doodinthemood
more interesting, that the thread starter can solve:

What's the largest digit in the 100th term of the sequence?
edit. Sorry i'm not the thread starter.

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Kupikupopo!

Out of my mind

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Originally posted by doodinthemood
more interesting, that the thread starter can solve:

What's the largest digit in the 100th term of the sequence?
EDIT:

Sorry, I'm not the threead-starter either.

chemist

Linkenheim

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You need not go down to 100 the biggest possible digit arises much earlier

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B is for bye bye

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Originally posted by Ponderable
You need not go down to 100 the biggest possible digit arises much earlier
But can you verify that it remains in the 100th term?

chemist

Linkenheim

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Originally posted by Gastel
But can you verify that it remains in the 100th term?
trivial, any digit wich occures stays there since it is counted the next time.

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Originally posted by Ponderable
trivial, any digit wich occures stays there since it is counted the next time.
That doesn't prove it remains the biggest digit.

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Originally posted by David113
That doesn't prove it remains the biggest digit.
In the usual decimal system, which consists of ten digits, there is only one of these that is biggest and this is, of course, the digit nine (9).

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Originally posted by David113
That doesn't prove it remains the biggest digit.
True, but that was not what was asked of him 🙂

chemist

Linkenheim

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It is trivial to show that 3 is the highest digit which can be obtained.

It is even more trivial that a digit which occures once occures every line after (which was the question I replied to)