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elementary number theory - Sum of all the factors of $33333333 . . . 5 What is the sum of factors of factors of $33333333$ (that's $3$ eight times)? Here's how I tried to attempt this question yet failed: Factors of $33333333=3\times11111111=3\times11\times1010101=3\times11\times101\times10001$ And now I was lost (just before the last step) as I couldn't confirm if 10001 is prime or not
Finding sum of factors of a number using prime factorization Given a number, there is an algorithm described here to find it's sum and number of factors For example, let us take the number $1225$ : It's factors are $1, 5, 7, 25, 35, 49, 175, 245, 1225 $ and
$0. 333333$ - a recurring or non-terminating decimal? 1) A terminating decimal representation means a number can be represented by a finite string of digits in base $10$ notation, e g $0 5$, $0 25$, $0 8$, $2 4$ 2) A non-terminating decimal representation means that your number will have an infinite number of digits to the right of the decimal point There are two sorts of non-terminating decimal numbers 2a) The first sort are called recurring
algebra precalculus - Solving equations with multiple roots . . . You can eliminate roots by rearranging (square roots on the left), squaring, rearranging again (the only remaining square root on the left) and squaring again Each squaring increasing the degree of equation and introduces new "fake" solutions Solve the equation and test with the original equation each of the candidates to see which is the correct one Of course what @shubham suggests should
How many feet does 52 inches equal? - Answers 52 inches = 4 33333333 feetThere are 7 fundamental units in S I system Thus ,for unit of length and mass and conversion ,the inches can be defined in feet The relation inches and feet is given
Convert Repeating Decimals to Fraction - Mathematics Stack Exchange You'll need to complete a few actions and gain 15 reputation points before being able to upvote Upvoting indicates when questions and answers are useful What's reputation and how do I get it? Instead, you can save this post to reference later
Can something be statistically impossible? - Mathematics Stack Exchange A statistical impossibility is a probability that is so low as to not be worthy of mentioning Sometimes it is quoted as $10^ {-50}$ although the cutoff is inherently arbitrary Although not truly impossible the probability is low enough so as to not bear mention in a rational, reasonable argument In some cases that arise in Gedanken experiments in thermodynamics, the probabilities can be