Topic: I think something got lost in the typesetting

I think something got lost in the tyoesetting! Yet interesting.

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/lifestyle/fam … r-AA1i8BKb

Re: I think something got lost in the typesetting

William wrote:

I think something got lost in the tyoesetting! Yet interesting.

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/lifestyle/fam … r-AA1i8BKb

Hmm, I don't see any typos or missing text. However, I agree - it was quite an interesting read.


I like performing complicated calculations in my head, though I'm not always successful.

Re: I think something got lost in the typesetting

William wrote:

lost in the tyoesetting

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"I am ignorant of absolute truth. But I am humble before my ignorance, and therein lies my honour and my reward.”
— Kahlil Gibran

Re: I think something got lost in the typesetting

Radioastron wrote:

Hmm, I don't see any typos or missing text.

It says “The product of all the numbers from 1 to 10 (meaning 1 x 2 x 3 x…x 9 x 10, and usually written 10)”. I don’t think that product is usually written as 10.  https://punster.me/images/wink.gif

"I am ignorant of absolute truth. But I am humble before my ignorance, and therein lies my honour and my reward.”
— Kahlil Gibran

Re: I think something got lost in the typesetting

Alfred wrote:
Radioastron wrote:

Hmm, I don't see any typos or missing text.

It says “The product of all the numbers from 1 to 10 (meaning 1 x 2 x 3 x…x 9 x 10, and usually written 10)”. I don’t think that product is usually written as 10.  https://punster.me/images/wink.gif

It is often written as 10! and is said in speech as "ten factorial".

William

Re: I think something got lost in the typesetting

Alfred wrote:
William wrote:

lost in the tyoesetting

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Oossibly.

Re: I think something got lost in the typesetting

William wrote:

Oossibly.

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"I am ignorant of absolute truth. But I am humble before my ignorance, and therein lies my honour and my reward.”
— Kahlil Gibran