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  2. Interesting number paradox - Wikipedia

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    For example, the phrase "the least number not expressible in fewer than eleven words" sounds like it should identify a unique number, but the phrase itself contains only ten words, and so the number identified by the phrase would have an expression in fewer than eleven words after all. This is known as the Berry paradox. [10]

  3. Unique bid auction - Wikipedia

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    In a lowest unique bid auction, the bidder who submitted the single bid of $0.06 would win the auction, and would be eligible to purchase the product or service for $0.06, because their bid was the lowest unique bid. In a highest unique bid auction, the bidder who submitted a bid of $0.09 would win the auction.

  4. List of numbers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    A list of articles about numbers (not about numerals). Topics include powers of ten, notable integers, prime and cardinal numbers, and the myriad system.

  5. 6174 - Wikipedia

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    All other four-digit numbers eventually reach 6174 if leading zeros are used to keep the number of digits at 4. For numbers with three identical digits and a fourth digit that is one higher or lower (such as 2111), it is essential to treat 3-digit numbers with a leading zero; for example: 2111 – 1112 = 0999; 9990 – 999 = 8991; 9981 – 1899 ...

  6. Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Mathematics/2017 September ...

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    1.2 Looking for an equilibrium stable solution for a lowest-unique-number game. What have I done wrong?

  7. List of prime numbers - Wikipedia

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    The list of primes p for which the period length of the decimal expansion of 1/p is unique ... All prime numbers from 31 to 6,469,693,189 for free download.

  8. Least common multiple - Wikipedia

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    A multiple of a number is the product of that number and an integer. For example, 10 is a multiple of 5 because 5 × 2 = 10, so 10 is divisible by 5 and 2. Because 10 is the smallest positive integer that is divisible by both 5 and 2, it is the least common multiple of 5 and 2.

  9. What the Heck? - Wikipedia

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    Although the 13 is the lowest card played, it is the highest unique card, and the player who played it claims the Mouse. The next card to be turned over is a Vulture with a score of -3. Two players bid 10s, and the other three players play an 12, an 11 and a 9. The 9 is the lowest unique card, and the Vulture is given to that player.

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