Talk:223 (number)

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Just jotting down something we might or might not want to mention in the article, the reciprocal of 223 to a thousand decimal places. Notice the pattern about every 220 digits. PrimeFan 21:59, 27 November 2005 (UTC)

1/223 = 0.0044843049327354260089686098654708520179372197309417040358744394618834080717\ 488789237668161434977578475336322869955156950672645739910313901345291479820627\ 802690582959641255605381165919282511210762331838565022421524663677130044843049\ 327354260089686098654708520179372197309417040358744394618834080717488789237668\ 161434977578475336322869955156950672645739910313901345291479820627802690582959\ 641255605381165919282511210762331838565022421524663677130044843049327354260089\ 686098654708520179372197309417040358744394618834080717488789237668161434977578\ 475336322869955156950672645739910313901345291479820627802690582959641255605381\ 165919282511210762331838565022421524663677130044843049327354260089686098654708\ 520179372197309417040358744394618834080717488789237668161434977578475336322869\ 955156950672645739910313901345291479820627802690582959641255605381165919282511\ 210762331838565022421524663677130044843049327354260089686098654708520179372197\ 30941704035874439461883408071748878923766816143497757847533632286996

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I believe we should use the same format for the infobox for all prime numbers, please comment if you don't feel this should be the case. 174.56.57.138 (talk) 04:35, 19 May 2013 (UTC)