What is the 250th digit to the right of the decimal place of the fraction below?
100,000,000,000,000,000,000
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99,999,999,989,999,999,999
5 point 222
10 F=100000000000000000000/99999999989999999999
20 open "goldfrac.txt" for output as #2
30 Print #2,F
40 close #2
I've grouped the output by 50's after the decimal point:
1.00000000010000000002000000000300000000050000000008 (50)
00000000130000000021000000003400000000550000000089 (100)
00000001440000000233000000037700000006100000000987 ...
00000015970000002584000000418100000067650000010946
00000177110000028657000004636800000750250000121393 (250)
00001964180000317811000051422900008320400001346269
00021783090003524578000570288700092274650014930352
00241578170039088169006324598601023341550165580141
02679142960433494437070140873311349031701836311903
29712150734807526976777874205025862690270365011077
29512801043316291181626757128595838624675851433753
54352962211286729974672202619580087561704730782366
27395385367470320903020985943976801803427890039782
55702201253460259907903048003324907399411521219974
40119599155533179889954513980550783196954623459500
97017791964325238697402701789383522565912379274485
07315310763110805561384233663769531421990795478836
77486210358544099872629272090848368207811129541689
59663624707095904160306226663101581707913220437422
33786082136599045635997765384965766994856554353335
31310528209685406156281645897725018651335318324110
7820189244313851335
The digit is a 3 and in fact is the last digit of the 25th Fibonacci number (counting 1 and 2 as the first and second Fibonacci numbers -- 26th counting 1 and 1 as the first and second -- in fact the first 1 is to the left of the decimal point), as groups of 10 digits seem to represent Fibonacci numbers until overflow causes them to overlap.
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Posted by Charlie
on 2019-03-12 15:51:27 |