#Counting
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42/((42/42)+(42/42))
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thirty three
δΈεδΊ
Floor(12Ο)
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three
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no, apat is four in tagalog ποΈπποΈ
sq is AFK: meese eep goonight - an hour ago
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sq is AFK: eeeeeeep - an hour ago
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((((((3 * 2) + (4 - 1)) - 2) * 1) + 6) / 2) + 5 - (2 * 1) + (((8 / 2) + (3 - 1)) - 4) + (10 / 2) - (3 * 1) + (5 - 2) + ((2 + 2) * 1) - (1 * 1) + (6 - (2 + 1)) + ((9 - 5) * - 2 - 2.5) - 2 + (8 / 4) - 2 + (4 - (3 * 4)) + (7 - 4) + (1 + 1)
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the fifth prime number
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21+1.1-0.1+0.1-0.1Γ99999Γ·99999
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2 //why did rat ruin the count
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5 //What??
6 //look at the count, i said 28, the next said 28
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5x5-5+10-15
16???
its mig 17
i was gonna do it in binary
so what is 1 in binary
oh yeah
3 is 00000011
I know it because is byte left to right is 2 to the power of the number
so the first one is 0, second is 1, last is 8.
having those powering the number 2
the first one is 1, the second is 2, the third is 4, the fourth is 8, the fifth is 16, the sixth is 32, the seventh is 64, and the last one is 128.
All you need to do is addition.
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15// were you/are you in the gartic phone discord server?
(There's a gartic phone server?)
17// yeah but nvm
18 (Do tell.)
19// nuh uh dont mind it
20 (okay)
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a day in hours
current new york temperature in Celsius
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ten plus ten plus ten plus one
0b100000
three tens and three ones
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7*5
12*3
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-# ermmm hecks of dess i maul?
43 felonies the person below has commited
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fort e chef when
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fourty nine
five ten
ggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg
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// that was 51 gs
//bruh that font count
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// nah no restarts, HOWEVER-
// β€οΈβ€οΈπ€
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twenty one
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// that wasnt the next number, restart
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//yes it eas? Before that was 33
// it was the next number no idea what you are talking about
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// it wasnt in comments or spoilers
// ok whatever
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you.brain.parse("(2*2*5)+1")
the meaning of life the universe and everything else
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// you could've plainly stated 42
// also poundOS was wrong too. (2*2*5) + 1 = 21
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sveen 
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German word for "no"
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Π΄Π²Π°Π΄ΡΠ°ΡΡ vier
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0b11100
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thrityeryry frivee
"3"+"7"
//thats 10
// in javascript putting the numbers in quotes and adding them makes them add like that
// eg β1β + β10β would be β110β
// so β3β + β7β is 37
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3οΈβ£9οΈβ£
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The meaning of life, the universe and everything else
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Nine times five
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XLVII
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"live" but without the "e", which results in a roman numeral
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ef (but the number they appear in the alphabet) ((e = 5 f = 6))
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(A-Z base 26)
Evaluate (I think)
<number value="61" />
alphabet = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ"
size_text = str(len(alphabet))
reverse_size = int(size_text[::-1])
print(reverse_size)
2^(2^(2+2^0))
p^(pp0)(0) x p^(ppp0)(0) x p^(pppp0)(0) where pn is the nth prime (p0=1, p1=2, ...) i refuse to be not overly elaborate what word link
ZL (turn upside down)
ty four ty four ty four ty four ty four ty four ty four (seven-ty four)
-# //you mean SL? you are about to break the chain!! @mild wagon
Okay I guess someone made a mistake so we have to start over.
n0thing
the multiplicative identity in the fields of rational numbers, real numbers, complex numbers, and infinitely more other ones (1)
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arcTREE(TREE(3))
the death number of East Asian cultures (4)
the smallest positive number whose english name fully contains its roman numeral representation (5)
number of faces on a cube
the OCEANS of SINS caused by the DWARVES (7 oceans in the world, 7 deadly sins, snow white and the 7 dwarves)
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the smallest number greater than 2 of the form a^b with the property that a^b=b^a+1 where a and b are positive integers (9)
the first even number to follow a composite odd number (10)
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3 written backwards in 4-bit binary (12)
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lucky number doubled = 14
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10 in hex (16)
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9+3+10: the joke is gone once another number comes in
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The last two digits of this year
i dont get it also the only number exactly between a square and a cube (26)
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The amount of tiles you will have left if you get a 3 x 11 rectangle and punch 5 holes in it, which is 28
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5 months (namely February, April, June, September, and November) do not have this amount of days
the smallest positive integer value of x such that 2^f(x)=x where f(x) is the sum of digits of x
:3:3
the forbidden number
also the forbidden number
i shouldnt know this
||r35: if no [corn] is found at the moment, it should be made.||
the other OTHER forbidden number backwards (more like semi-forbidden but still)
cilarb - 285
w4 s4
38 holy fuck
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that angle that points perfectly diagonally
the angle that points perfectly almost perfectly diagonally
7*7
half way to 100
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69 ||minus 16||
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no (german+typo)
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ΰΈͺΰΈ΄ΰΈΰΈͺΰΈΰΈ
unlucky number
double as lucky: 14
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the result of the only nontrivial solution to a^b=b^a
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eighteen
10+(10*0.9)
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9+10 and a little bit more
The price of 8.58 x 10^-7 Metric Tons of Low-Density Polyethylene (Priced Q4 2024 US Dollar) in Laotian Kip (Market value Feb 3 02:00 UTC)
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5^2
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ΰΈ’ΰΈ΅ΰΉΰΈͺΰΈ΄ΰΈΰΉΰΈΰΉΰΈ²
fβ(15)
1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1
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Hint: get creative (pc only)
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...222222222222221 (base 3)
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βx2:(βa.aβx2βΊ((Β¬βb:bβa)V(βc.cβx2βΊ(Β¬βd:dβc))))
S = f : a -> b : b=aU{a}
S(S(S(S(S(S(S(S(S(S(S(S(S(S(S(S(S(S(S(S(S(S(S(S(S(S(S(S(S(S(S(S(S(S(S(S(S(S(S(S(S(x2))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
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{46Β±1}β©{48Β±1}
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50U{50}
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//you can't divide by 0
//i think he meant powered to
//fix it or weβll be forced to restart
(coconut fix it)
//i think they meant divided by 1 million
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βx3:βn.nβx3βΊ((βa.aβnβΊ((Β¬βb:bβa)V(βc.cβaβΊ(Β¬βd:dβc)))))V((βa1.a1βnβΊ((Β¬βb1:b1βa1)V(βc1.c1βnβΊ(Β¬βd1:d1βc1)))))V(Β¬βq:qβx3)
βx (x β β β§ xΒ³ = 64)
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The number 6 is a natural number that follows 5 and precedes 7. It is an even number and one of the smallest composite numbers, meaning it has divisors other than 1 and itself. Specifically, 6 is divisible by 1, 2, 3, and 6. Its prime factorization is straightforward: (6 = 2 \times 3), making it the product of the first two prime numbers. Because of this, 6 holds a unique position in number theory as the first positive integer that is neither prime nor a square number.
One of the most interesting mathematical properties of 6 is that it is a perfect number. A perfect number is one whose positive divisors (excluding itself) sum up to the number itself. In this case, the divisors of 6 are 1, 2, and 3, and (1 + 2 + 3 = 6). The concept of perfect numbers has fascinated mathematicians for centuries, with the next perfect number being 28. Euclid proved that all even perfect numbers have the form (2^{p-1} \times (2^p - 1)) where (2^p - 1) is prime, a rule that applies to 6 because (p = 2).
In geometry, 6 is significant as it represents the number of sides in a hexagon, one of the most efficient and naturally occurring shapes. Hexagons are seen in honeycombs, where bees instinctively build their hives using this shape due to its space-filling and strength properties. In three-dimensional geometry, a cube, which is one of the five Platonic solids, has 6 faces. These geometric applications make 6 an important number in structural design and nature.
Beyond mathematics, 6 plays a symbolic role in various cultures and disciplines. In many religions, the number 6 holds significanceβsuch as in Christianity, where the world is said to have been created in six days according to the Book of Genesis. In Chinese culture, 6 is often associated with luck and smoothness in life, making it a favorable number in business and daily interactions. In astrology, Virgo is the sixth sign of the zodiac, representing practicality and analysis.
In everyday life, the number 6 appears frequently, whether in time (60 minutes per hour, which is divisible by 6), dice (which have six faces), or the standard six-legged structure of most insects. It is a fundamental number in sports, with six players on a volleyball team per side and a six-ball over in cricket. Across disciplines, 6 stands out as a number with mathematical, cultural, and practical significance, making it one of the more interesting single-digit numbers.
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The atomic number of calcium
f_1(f_1(SSCG(Rayo(29))))+SSCG(Rayo(5))
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0.5Γthe amount of chromosomes a normal person has
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// show the work
// i dont think thats 21
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the smallest integer greater than or equal to 2 whose square root is a composite integer which itself is not a square
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lithium oxygen
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atomic number of silver
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the integer closest to one half of the largest 2 digit multiple of 11 that is itself a multiple of 11
the number that is four after the previous end
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a tea for
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NEIN!
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oh. 121 then ig
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(124 + 13/5 e^(1 + e^Ο) cos(289/2500 - (17/50 - (27 Ο)/26)^2 - (67 Ο)/325 + (729 Ο^2)/676)) cos(45/11 (289/324 + (697 Ο)/135 + (1681 Ο^2)/225 - (17/18 + (41 Ο)/15)^2) cosh(sin(1)))
{{2, 2, {10, 10[1]10, 100[1]1000, 10}} + 1, 3, 1}
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2nd Tetrational Root of (184532399343853893697834589774470767363569388915417061380297387148197425354612750658883870702240806306116589815949520327534486261892468817253820752442288629046148675573472288435494811388956367973846033224686073193431278275915202791524858167819081042278911094564037361418369)
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// what did you do @sharp forum. now we have to start over again. 2nd Tetrational Root of (184532399343853893697834589774470767363569388915417061380297387148197425354612750658883870702240806306116589815949520327534486261892468817253820752442288629046148675573472288435494811388956367973846033224686073193431278275915202791524858167819081042278911094564037361418369) is approx. 129
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The last number of this year
The number of letters in ionisation minus 4
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The number related to Jason voorhees
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the day of the month my birthday is on minus one (not april its november but weβre counting the day not the month here)
Three to the third power
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// idk
1 π π π π
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// nuh uh
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// the ! is factorial
// 3! = 1 * 2 * 3 = 2 * 3 = 6
// he said 6
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2οΈβ£2οΈβ£
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//lowk boring
((sin(Ο/2)*160)/8)-6
//what the everliving hell
// dead thread
//yep
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8th prime
2^1*3^2
3^3-2^3
prime(1)^prime(1)*prime^prime^prime(1)(1)(1)