An intriguing though totally useless pastime . . .
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31415: Savannah, GA
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14159: Smithsbury, MD
41592: Orange, TX
15926: Central City, PA
59265: None in US. Try Aubigny-au-Bac, France
92653: Laguna Hills, CA
26535: Hazelton, WVa
65358: Springfield, OH
53589: Stoughton, WI
35897: Huntsville, AL
58979: Hatteras, NC
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Okay. Give us a pair of numbers.
My teacher taught us to subtract with decimal numbers.
There are many purposes for numbers, perhaps the most basic is to allow us to manipulate quantities, both real and abstract.
We aren't going to be able to answer this accurately if you don't tell us what the numbers are.
There is no 'last' integer, the expression 'infinity' is sometimes used to describe a quantity, but, it's not a last number.