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- 152 (number) - Wikipedia
152 (one hundred [and] fifty-two) is the natural number following 151 and preceding 153 152 is the sum of four consecutive primes (31 + 37 + 41 + 43) It is a nontotient since there is no integer with 152 coprimes below it
- 152 - Wikipedia
Year 152 (CLII) was a leap year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar At the time, it was known in Rome as the Year of the Consulship of Glabrio and Homullus (or, less frequently, year 905 Ab urbe condita)
- Ch. 152 MN Statutes
SCHEDULES OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES; ADMINISTRATION OF CHAPTER CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE CRIME IN THE FIRST DEGREE CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE CRIME IN THE SECOND DEGREE CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE CRIME IN THE THIRD DEGREE CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE CRIME IN THE FOURTH DEGREE CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE CRIME IN THE FIFTH DEGREE MANDATORY SENTENCES
- Tax Topic 152: Will I Still Get My Tax Refund? - TurboTax
This is a message from the IRS informing you that your return may take longer than the standard 21 days This doesn't necessarily mean you made an error or filed incorrectly—it simply means that your refund is taking longer to process Learn more about Tax Topic 152
- Understanding IRS Tax Topic 152: Refund Information and What It Means . . .
Tax Topic 152 is a generic message provided by the IRS that informs taxpayers about refund processing It does not indicate a problem with your return, nor does it confirm approval or denial of a refund
- Factors of 152 - Find Prime Factorization Factors of 152 - Cuemath
What are the Factors of 152? - Important Notes, How to Calculate Factors of 152 using Prime Factorization Factors of 152 in Pairs, FAQs, Tips, Solved Examples, and more
- Tax Topic 152 Disappeared: What It Means For Your Refund
Tax Topic 152 shows up when you tap on the IRS “Where’s My Refund?” tool It’s a code that displays the status of your refund – whether it’s approved, pending, or being reviewed
- IRS Tax Topic 152 vs. 151: What These Codes Mean for Your Refund Status . . .
Tax Topic 152 is more of a catch-all informational message around your refund processing timeline and potential delays No additional steps from the tax filer are needed at this point
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