I'm thinking of a number The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are In Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)systematic number removalWhat is a Voluminous Number™?Ten-digit number that satisfy divisibilty rules for 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10&11What mysterious whole number am I?
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I'm thinking of a number
The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are In
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)systematic number removalWhat is a Voluminous Number™?Ten-digit number that satisfy divisibilty rules for 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10&11What mysterious whole number am I?
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The unusual thing about this number is that the most common phrases that use it are wrong. That is, while someone may often say there are X As in a B, the actual number is not X.
What number am I thinking of?
Hint 1:
"There are X As in a B", but almost every B contains at least X + 2 As.
Hint 2:
"There are X Cs in a D" but a D always contains between X + 0.1 and X + 0.3 Cs
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The unusual thing about this number is that the most common phrases that use it are wrong. That is, while someone may often say there are X As in a B, the actual number is not X.
What number am I thinking of?
Hint 1:
"There are X As in a B", but almost every B contains at least X + 2 As.
Hint 2:
"There are X Cs in a D" but a D always contains between X + 0.1 and X + 0.3 Cs
number-property
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$begingroup$
The unusual thing about this number is that the most common phrases that use it are wrong. That is, while someone may often say there are X As in a B, the actual number is not X.
What number am I thinking of?
Hint 1:
"There are X As in a B", but almost every B contains at least X + 2 As.
Hint 2:
"There are X Cs in a D" but a D always contains between X + 0.1 and X + 0.3 Cs
number-property
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The unusual thing about this number is that the most common phrases that use it are wrong. That is, while someone may often say there are X As in a B, the actual number is not X.
What number am I thinking of?
Hint 1:
"There are X As in a B", but almost every B contains at least X + 2 As.
Hint 2:
"There are X Cs in a D" but a D always contains between X + 0.1 and X + 0.3 Cs
number-property
number-property
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A number which fits is
$52$
Hint 1:
There are $52$ cards in a deck, but almost all standard decks are sold with an extra two or three jokers, as some card games need these.
Hint 2:
It's said there are $52$ weeks in a year, but a year has 365 or 366 days and,
$365/7 approx 52.14...$ and $366/7 approx 52.28...$
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$begingroup$
A number which fits is
$52$
Hint 1:
There are $52$ cards in a deck, but almost all standard decks are sold with an extra two or three jokers, as some card games need these.
Hint 2:
It's said there are $52$ weeks in a year, but a year has 365 or 366 days and,
$365/7 approx 52.14...$ and $366/7 approx 52.28...$
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$begingroup$
A number which fits is
$52$
Hint 1:
There are $52$ cards in a deck, but almost all standard decks are sold with an extra two or three jokers, as some card games need these.
Hint 2:
It's said there are $52$ weeks in a year, but a year has 365 or 366 days and,
$365/7 approx 52.14...$ and $366/7 approx 52.28...$
$endgroup$
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$begingroup$
A number which fits is
$52$
Hint 1:
There are $52$ cards in a deck, but almost all standard decks are sold with an extra two or three jokers, as some card games need these.
Hint 2:
It's said there are $52$ weeks in a year, but a year has 365 or 366 days and,
$365/7 approx 52.14...$ and $366/7 approx 52.28...$
$endgroup$
A number which fits is
$52$
Hint 1:
There are $52$ cards in a deck, but almost all standard decks are sold with an extra two or three jokers, as some card games need these.
Hint 2:
It's said there are $52$ weeks in a year, but a year has 365 or 366 days and,
$365/7 approx 52.14...$ and $366/7 approx 52.28...$
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