Paul Dirac, the great physicist, solved this for all integers:n = - log2 [ log2 (2√(√ … √2))]
where log2 represents log to the base 2
the 2 after the round open bracket, "(", represents square root (as opposed to cube or other root,
and the ellipsis is taking square roots n times.
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20, that's one 16, no eights, one four, no twos and no ones.
three.. 2, 22, 222
If it has no prime factors in common. The prime factors of 16 are all twos and the prime factors of 27 are all threes. 16/27 has to be in simplest form.
There are 124 twos in 248.