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Find and show on this page the '''800'''th, '''1,800'''th, '''2,800'''th and '''3,800'''th J-P numbers and also show their decomposition into factorials in highest to lowest order. |
Find and show on this page the '''800'''th, '''1,800'''th, '''2,800'''th and '''3,800'''th J-P numbers and also show their decomposition into factorials in highest to lowest order. |
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Where there is more than one way to decompose a J-P number into factorials, choose the way which uses the largest factorials. |
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Hint: These J-P numbers are all less than 2^53. |
Hint: These J-P numbers are all less than 2^53. |