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To: M. Frank Greiffenstein who wrote (554)12/8/2000 9:12:42 PM
From: ahhahaRead Replies (3) | Respond to of 24758
 
The question was how did Clark arrive at the denominator of the fraction 1/263. You showed his denominator should have been 15,300. The 15,300 was a product of the factors involved. There are no non-degenerate products yielding a prime number and 263 is prime. So Clark could not have been referring to an actual computation. He just made a flippant remark. That was what I demonstrated. Math is incidental.