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    What is so interesting about the square of 89,548?

    Question #121558. Asked by metsfan1001. (May 24 11 6:41 PM)


    great2beme

    The first perfect square alphabetically is eight billion eighteen million eight hundred forty-four thousand three hundred four (8,018,844,304), which is the square of 89,548

    http://www.a-z-dictionaries.com/blog/a-collection-of-word-oddities-and-trivia-page-15/

    May 24 11, 6:48 PM
    looney_tunes

    Which means that, if you write out all numbers as words, and list the result alphabetically, the first number in the list that is a perfect square is 8,018,844,304, which is the square of 89,548.

    May 25 11, 4:01 AM


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