362 is not the square root of 361
Refer to Act II, Scene II (361-362): "when the wind is southerly I know a hawk from a handsaw"
It is: (259+361)/2 = 310
Let x lb be Tweedledum's weight and y lb be Tweedledee's weight. We can write a system of linear equations: (1) y + 2x = 361 (2) x + 2y = 362. Let's solve this by substitution: first, rewrite equation (1) as y = 361 - 2x, then substitute for y in equation (2) ... x + 2(361 - 2x) = 362 x + 722 - 4x = 362 -3x = 362 - 722 x = -360/-3 x = 120. Now substitute that back into the first equation as rewritten: y = 361 - 2(120) y = 361 -240 y = 121. Tweedledum weighs 120 pounds and Tweedledee weighs 121 pounds. The difference of their weights is one pound.
361 is not prime. 361 = 19 * 19
Yes, 361 is an odd number.
310.
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The number that is 140 more than 361 is 501. 361 + 140 = 501
1, 19, 361.
√361 = 19 Proof: 19 x 19 = 361
19 * 19 = 361