Re: What is the smallest (positive) number, when spelled out, contains no repeated letters and contains each of

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Sujet : Re: What is the smallest (positive) number, when spelled out, contains no repeated letters and contains each of
De : rjh (at) *nospam* cpax.org.uk (Richard Heathfield)
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Date : 05. Mar 2025, 13:42:26
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On 05/03/2025 12:28, LionelEdwards wrote:
On Wed, 5 Mar 2025 11:44:42 +0000, Ammammata wrote:
 
HenHanna wrote on 05/03/2025 :
Thank you..  the original intended ans. was  ---------   Five Thousand.
>
shouldn't be "thousandS"?
 No it shouldn't. You wouldn't say "Five thousand miles".
I would. ITYM 'You wouldn't say "Five thousands miles".'
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Date Sujet#  Auteur
3 Mar 25 * Re: What is the smallest (positive) number, when spelled out, contains no repeated letters and contains each of5David Entwistle
5 Mar 25 `* Re: What is the smallest (positive) number, when spelled out, contains no repeated letters and contains each of4Ammammata
5 Mar 25  +- Re: What is the smallest (positive) number, when spelled out, contains no repeated letters and contains each of1Richard Heathfield
5 Mar 25  `* Re: What is the smallest (positive) number, when spelled out, contains no repeated letters and contains each of2LionelEdwards
5 Mar 25   `- Re: What is the smallest (positive) number, when spelled out, contains no repeated letters and contains each of1Richard Heathfield

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