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What two whole numbers, neither of which contain a zero, when multiplied together equal exactly 1,000,000,000?
 
1,000,000,000 = 10^9

So the answer is 2^9 and 5^9.

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2^9 * 5^9 = 10^18

2*5^8 = 10^9

Up too long today with the grandchildren I was thinking of powers of 10 i.e 5^9 = 5000000000 :bang:
 
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yep.. took the "maths graduate guy" about all of lunchtime today...
 
suvv.. 2^9 x 5^9 = 10^9

2^9 = 512
5^9 = 1953125

interestingly though it does also work for 10^18...

2^18 and 5^18


5^8 has a zero and also 2 x it is not 1,000,000,000
 
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yep.. took the "maths graduate guy" about all of lunchtime today...

I could make a joke about the quality of university courses these days... But in fairness to 'maths graduate guy' it's perfectly possible to get a maths degree without having any real familiarity with numbers. I did 3 years of probability and statistics courses without actually encountering any real live probabilities or statistics; number theory without any numbers; and computational mathematics without a computer.
 
I cheated for the answer and was surprised.
 
where did all the other posts in this thread go?
 
:thinking: There were two of them.

Threads merged now anyway :shrug:

Fun and Maths in a thread title was frightening enough, but to learn there were two of them! :eek:
 
I thought the actual (logical) answer would be as above, but thought Lynton's answer would be something trick questioney :p
 
But in fairness to 'maths graduate guy' it's perfectly possible to get a maths degree without having any real familiarity with numbers. I did 3 years of probability and statistics courses without actually encountering any real live probabilities or statistics; number theory without any numbers; and computational mathematics without a computer.

A bit like a couple of people we have employed in the past. Both had electronic engineering degrees but didn't have a clue about anything electronic.


Steve.
 
Reminds me of someone who used to be an accountant's PA until they discovered that the 2/1 at university referred more to the number of terms and weeks the person had attended at university rather than the quality of the degree achieved...
 
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I'm lucky in that I've got an eyeworm instead - ONJ in skin tight black pants and high heels...

She's electrifying!!!
 
I thought the actual (logical) answer would be as above, but thought Lynton's answer would be something trick questioney :p

Moi? Whatever gave you that idea?

It really is simple when you apply logic...

I once remember many many moons ago our maths teacher asking us what is now the age old...

Sum of "1+2+3+4+...998+999+1000"

Really pee'd him off when i solved it in about 2 mins!
 
Well, you had better shape up then!

If you need a man, I'm afraid I've been spoken for for the past 27 odd years so I hope your heart isn't set on me!!! :love:
 
Your the clever F..... Can`t you work it out? :lol::lol:

So clever, I know the difference between

a) your
b) you're

:razz::razz::razz::lol:

Oh and it is 500,500
 
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