Originally posted by Exabyte
22002056689456296922983322104048463
You used my answer, which was incorrect, and I think you meant to put a 1 instead of the two at the beginning here.
Fuuuuuuk, my previous three answers were wrong because this was wrong. I should have known to check, because if mine was wrong yours was bound to be wrong.
As punishment for not being perceptive enough to put two and two together, I will correct this one and do the next 5 after it.
Also,
Originally posted by eezy45
Luckily, I checked back my number because I doubted my manual addition skills. This one was wrong. 😄35600075545958458963222876581316753
I get the last laugh, if you based this off of your correction of me and Exabyte's answer, than you are wrong too! 😛 🙂 🙂
12002056689466296922983322104048463
25600075545958358963222876581316753
37602132235424655886206198685365216
632022077813883014849429055266681969
100804340016807670735635253952047185
164006547798190685585064309218729154
^This is where we are at now.
One needs a plethora of mathematical ability as well as quite a bit of perceptiveness, to make the cut as an astronomer in today's competition in that field of science.
FOR CLARIFICATION
Mine should have been:
13598018856492162040239554477268290
Exabyte's should have been:
12002056689466296922983322104048463
Ezy45's should have been:
25600075545958358963222876581316753
My next one should have been:
37602132235424655886206198685365216
My next one should have been:
632022077813883014849429055266681969
My next one should have been:
100804340016807670735635253952047185
The next sequence in the Fibonacci series is:
164006547798190685585064309218729154
^This is where we are at now.
This being the 172th post of the thread, the number should be 394810887814999156320699623170776339, and the number previous to that should've been 244006547798191185585064349218729154.
You don't even have to write a program for this yourself, there are plenty of Fibonacci number generators out there. Or you can take the more troublesome route of copy-pasting the last two numbers listed into the Chrome search bar with a plus in-between them.
That said this thread is pretty stupid. Why not come up with a thread for riddles or mathematical problems? Something that promotes creative thinking or reasoning, respectively.
Originally posted by Dolos
I'll bring it to 36 digits as a payback for my mistake. I need to be incapable of failing at simple addition if I am to be an astronomer and test into MENSA in any realistic time-frame.
I've pointed this out before. High school maths centers around calculating, while in university it centers around abstract thinking.
Originally posted by Astner
This being the 172th post of the thread, the number should be 394810887814999156320699623170776339, and the number previous to that should've been 244006547798191185585064349218729154.You don't even have to write a program for this yourself, there are plenty of Fibonacci number generators out there. Or you can take the more troublesome route of copy-pasting the last two numbers listed into the Chrome search bar with a plus in-between them.
That said this thread is pretty stupid. Why not come up with a thread for riddles or mathematical problems? Something that promotes creative thinking or reasoning, respectively.
Originally posted by Astner
This being the 172th post of the thread, the number should be 394810887814999156320699623170776339, and the number previous to that should've been 244006547798191185585064349218729154.You don't even have to write a program for this yourself, there are plenty of Fibonacci number generators out there. Or you can take the more troublesome route of copy-pasting the last two numbers listed into the Chrome search bar with a plus in-between them.
That said this thread is pretty stupid. Why not come up with a thread for riddles or mathematical problems? Something that promotes creative thinking or reasoning, respectively.
The only point I care to argue about is the search Mar
The answer will be in scientific notation, which can't really be worked with as it cuts off most of the necessary decimals to do the multiplication.
I encourage you to make a thread for mathematical arithmetic. :thumbs up: