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  2. Knuth's up-arrow notation - Wikipedia

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    The sequence starts with a unary operation (the successor function with n = 0), and continues with the binary operations of addition (n = 1), multiplication (n = 2), exponentiation (n = 3), tetration (n = 4), pentation (n = 5), etc. Various notations have been used to represent hyperoperations.

  3. Beware: 40 percent of house guests snoop around - AOL

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    In 1994, the Los Angeles Times spoke with some psychologists and sociologists to better understand why people love snooping so much. According to one doctor, it's a quest to know the person better.

  4. What to know about Apple's $95 million settlement of the ...

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    Since September 2014, the company's total profits have exceeded $700 billion — a streak of prosperity that has helped propel the company's market value to about $3.7 trillion.

  5. Orders of magnitude (probability) - Wikipedia

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    2.1×102: Probability of being dealt a three of a kind in poker 2.3×102: Gaussian distribution: probability of a value being more than 2 standard deviations from the mean on a specific side [17] 2.7×102: Probability of winning any prize in the Powerball with one ticket in 2006 3.3×102: Probability of a human giving birth to ...

  6. Tetration - Wikipedia

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    In the first two expressions a is the base, and the number of times a appears is the height (add one for x). In the third expression, ... (10 2.0692×10 36,305)

  7. Snooping - Wikipedia

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    Snooping" can refer to: Computer science. Bus sniffing, also known as bus snooping; ... This page was last edited on 10 November 2023, at 20:51 (UTC).

  8. Order of magnitude - Wikipedia

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    [contradictory] For example, the number 4 000 000 has a logarithm (in base 10) of 6.602; its order of magnitude is 6. When truncating, a number of this order of magnitude is between 10 6 and 10 7. In a similar example, with the phrase "seven-figure income", the order of magnitude is the number of figures minus one, so it is very easily ...

  9. Mathematical coincidence - Wikipedia

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    The coincidence = =, correct to 2.4%, relates to the rational approximation ⁡ ⁡, or / to within 0.3%. This relationship is used in engineering, for example to approximate a factor of two in power as 3 dB (actual is 3.0103 dB – see Half-power point ), or to relate a kibibyte to a kilobyte ; see binary prefix .