Rule of 5

6(20) actually equals 5! But how.... Which is the correct rule.

Factorial It’s impossible Rule of 5

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1 solution

Kensington Walker
Sep 13, 2018

The five is actually a factorial number, meaning it equals (5)(4)(3)(2)(1), which is equivalent to 6(20).

I made a serious mistake. As I read rules of 5 as rules of factorial and got it incorrect which is indeed. :D

Naren Bhandari - 2 years, 9 months ago

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