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In the answer of Question Number 139 it is written - By definition, a number, for which the sum of all its factors excluding the number itself is equal to twice the number, is called perfect number. Should it be as below - a number, for which the sum of all its factors excluding the number itself is equal to the number, is called perfect number. |
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Answer» In the answer of Question Number 139 it is written - By definition, a number, for which the sum of all its factors excluding the number itself is equal to twice the number, is called perfect number. Should it be as below - a number, for which the sum of all its factors excluding the number itself is equal to the number, is called perfect number. |
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