In Tudor times, a victualler was a person or business involved in the supply and sale of food and provisions, particularly for ships and military forces. They played a crucial role in ensuring that armies and sailors were well-fed, especially during long campaigns or voyages. Victuallers sourced, prepared, and transported food, and their services were essential for maintaining the health and morale of troops and crews. This role was particularly significant during the Tudor era, given the expansion of naval power and overseas exploration.
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If you're on a computer that allows you to ask this question and see the answer, it undoubtedly has a calculator program (in Windows, it's calc.exe). So you can answer this for yourself.
355687428096000....Literrally there is a button on any good calculator for this it is shown as x! in this case 17! is the above number.
1 times 1 times 1225
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the answer is 64,023,737,057,280,000.
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If you're on a computer that allows you to ask this question and see the answer, it undoubtedly has a calculator program (in Windows, it's calc.exe). So you can answer this for yourself.
8 times 8 times 8 times 8 times 8 times 8, or 86 is 262,144
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One, and it is STILL the loneliest number...
355687428096000....Literrally there is a button on any good calculator for this it is shown as x! in this case 17! is the above number.
1 times 1 times 1225
4 times 4 times 4 times 4 times 4 times 4 times 4 times 4 equals 65,536.
16,777,216