i think its the last number in the WORLD.[ literally]
There is no "last" number that we can quantify. Normally we consider infinity to be the highest number on the number line, but it is not finite and tangible like most other numbers.
In the UK, dial 1471. And then 3 to call them back.
a number line is a line that shows a pattern in numbers and is in chronological order with the first number which should also be the smallest on the far left side and the highest and last number should be on far right side. number lines can vary in patterens by the data, such as 1,2,3,4,5 or 2,4,6,8,10 or 3,6,9,12,15 and so on but the patteren must be constant NOT like 1,3,4,5,8 or ,9,4,7,2,1
The number 9,600,050,931 can be written in roman numerals as 9,600 M's with a line over it, then an L with a line over it, and the last part would be XMXXXI.
The truth is there is no last number. A number will always keep going on no matter what.
There is no such code.
i think its the last number in the WORLD.[ literally]
There is no "last" number that we can quantify. Normally we consider infinity to be the highest number on the number line, but it is not finite and tangible like most other numbers.
You line up the last numbers and then add it!
redial
If the number is private then you cannot retrieve it. However, if you wish to call that number back (and it is the last call you received) you can dial *69.
yes
in a left side of the last line there you will find a DD number.
In the UK, dial 1471. And then 3 to call them back.
1471 - and if you want to return the call, press 3
Last of the Line was created in 2011.