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Nothing for the "numberphobes" to be scared of. Logical with only a bit of Excel at the start and some spadework at the end.
Enjoyable - thanks Kea.
Nothing for the "numberphobes" to be scared of. Logical with only a bit of Excel at the start and some spadework at the end.
Enjoyable - thanks Kea.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.6 spreadsheets and even more sheets of A4 later and I’m over the line. While pleased with myself for not giving up, I can’t say I found this anything other than a laborious number-crunching exercise, and how anyone other than a mathematician could crack it without Excel and / or internet access is beyond me. Where’s the fun in it? Sorry Kea, I’m sure this took a huge amount of effort to set up but the point of it is lost on me.
Sorry to hear that you found this such a labour s_pugh. I can however vouch that it is easily solvable with a single sheet of A4 and a calculator, and I'm certainly no mathematician (unless you count an 'O' Level in the mid 70s !). I certainly wouldn't know where to start with Excel ;-)
Of course a list of primes and/or a factor generator does speed the process, but then the benefits of the internet hold true for the non-numericals too.
Of course a list of primes and/or a factor generator does speed the process, but then the benefits of the internet hold true for the non-numericals too.
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