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Even if you exclude the number 4, all the prime factors and all the multiples of the prime factors greater than 97, that's going to be a very huge number of descendants. |
Even if you exclude the number 4, all the prime factors and all the multiples of the prime factors greater than 97, that's going to be a very huge number of descendants. |
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- No, I don't see why you feel the task is ambiguous. The only ambiguity I can see, here, is your interpretation of the task description, because |
- No, I don't see why you feel the task is ambiguous. The only ambiguity I can see, here, is your interpretation of the task description, because where you see ambiguities, I see simply truisms. |
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It just requires a little common sense and common sense is biological. |
It just requires a little common sense and common sense is biological. |
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