A = 103, B = 109, C=1027, D=102, E=3, F=4, G=8, H=3, I=5, J=???, K=???, L=11, M=106, N=1, O=1, P=1018, Q=1015, R=3, S=6, T=2, U=4, V=5, W=2, X=6, Y=20, Z=???
I woke up and this popped into my head. Two questions:
First, what is the rule?
Second, what are the missing values?
Hint: I excluded the number 0 because, well, it doesn't really count.
First one with the answer gets a star named after him/her.
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one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, ...
I would answer your questions but you already explained it to me, so I feel it would be cheating :)
Answer: If you count, and spell out the words for each number in English, the first time you run into that letter is given in the sequence:
A=10^3=one thousAnd
B=10^9=one Billion
C=10^27=one oCtillion
D=10^2=one hunDred
E=3 = thrEe
etc.
The problem with J is it's never used in counting numbers.
K is if you're counting by 10^(-5) which is "one laKhth"
Z if you're including Zero in your count.
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