Nice! There might exist an infinite such sequence for another letter? I don't know if E is the most common one for the 30 (?) number names in English... Best, É. Envoyé d'un iPhone Le 15 déc. 2011 à 04:46, "Erich Friedman" <efriedma@stetson.edu> a écrit :
this is about as long as i could get with a reasonable ending:
six, one, eight, five, two, seven, six, one, fourteen, two, four, four, seven, one, nine, two, three, two, four, seven, seven, one, four, one, two, three, three, sequence
erich
On Dec 13, 2011, at 11:08 AM, Eric Angelini wrote:
Be the star of the evening (at least with the youngsters). Print this enumeration on a few sheets of paper and give pencils around:
Six, one, eight, five, two, seven, four, ten, one, two, two, three, seven, zero, close.
Ask the kids to draw a thin vertical stroke after each letter "e". Count the letters between the strokes. Enjoy!
Best, É.
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