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Every single odd number has an “e” in it.
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what about 3? its just one letter, ‘3’
That’s just a curly backward E.
turned epsilon
I can’t even
Well that is odd
B does not have ‘e’ in it. What? Nobody specified it has to be base 10.
“bee” “dee” “eff”. Works for me.
Also, in base XVI, “10” is how XVI is represented, therefore “B” exists in infinitely many place-value bases that call themselves “10”.
I mean, you don’t usually write “bee” outside of transcriptions, while ‘1’ is literally “one”. Anyways, we can always R
No no no following your logic 1 doesn’t have and e
No one will ever write one they will write 1 therefore it doesn’t have an E
I guess it doesn’t quite apply cause people might write one but what about 13? Does it have an E?
I mean, “bee” for ‘b’ is not exactly a word. Although, mb English is different here (I’m not a native speaker)
One of my favorite videos is this post https://youtube.com/watch?v=IFcyYnUHVBA
If I’d seen this in the original I would have been very attempted to troll them all by claiming to prove it by induction.
“Half of two” is a number 😉