The first 26 primes (2, 3, 5, ...) can be put in correspondence with the
letters A through
Z, so the common English word
CAB would be the
product 5 * 2 * 3 = 30. Using this code, what´s your guess to a common English word that comes closest to a million ? I found one very, very close. Can you beat mine ?
To help you, here are the 26 first primes and their correspondence to the alphabet :
2 - A 3 - B 5 - C 7 - D 11 - E
13 - F 17 - G 19 - H 23 - I 29 - J
31 - K 37 - L 41 - M 43 - N 47 - O
53 - P 59 - Q 61 - R 67 - S 71 - T
73 - U 79 - V 83 - W 89 - X 97 - Y 101 - Z
(In reply to
re: Another great word by Ady TZIDON)
Actually, although he states the value as 100,000 but if you count there are actually six repetitions of 'ac', so the word he made up really is a million.
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Posted by Jer
on 2015-08-09 22:14:12 |