Re: How far can you move the bar?
From: ken quirici (kquirici_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 02/01/05
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Date: 1 Feb 2005 06:56:56 -0800
|-|erc wrote:
> sequence
> <0.33333333333333333...........................>
> |<--------how many 3's---------->|
>
> list of sequences
> <0.3>
> <0.33>
> <0.333>
> ...
>
> How many 3's have a corresponding 3 in the list?
>
> Everyone refuses to answer, "depends on which row you're talking
about".
>
> Herc
I apologize if this reply appears twice - I thought I had posted it,
but apparently not.
Anyway, if by 'How many 3's' you mean how many threes in
<0.333333333333................>, then the answer is, all of them, each
one at the same place in <0.3333333333333...........> and all finite
sequences that have 'got to it'. Also of course, 'all of them' means
oo many.
Is that it?
Thanks.
Ken
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