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T18skyguy wrote:Tyler0215 wrote:
Are there trillions of three word combinations?
I'll take "You are here."
That's what surprised me. Who'd a thunk that you could map little sections of the entire world with only 3 words. But I guess the dictionary is proof. I googled how many words in the Oxford dictionary and they came back with 470,000. Maybe one of our math majors can figure that out for us.
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T18skyguy wrote:So the answer is 470,000 words taken three at a time = 470,000 X 469,999 X 469,998, or roughly 104 billion billion combinations. That ought to cover a measly trillion!Tyler0215 wrote:
Are there trillions of three word combinations?
I'll take "You are here."
That's what surprised me. Who'd a thunk that you could map little sections of the entire world with only 3 words. But I guess the dictionary is proof. I googled how many words in the Oxford dictionary and they came back with 470,000. Maybe one of our math majors can figure that out for us.
โSep-28-2019 06:20 AM
Tyler0215 wrote:
Are there trillions of three word combinations?
I'll take "You are here."
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