My last clue is a worksheet of 6 math problems, half of which have to do with prime numbers. I have several of the answers figured out already, but a few don't make sense.
The solutions for numbers 1-3 are each the sum of four consecutive prime numbers.
1. The first three numbers are less than 200, but not the fourth.
193 + 197 + 199 + 211= 800
2. The sum of third number minus the first number and the fourth number minus the second is 20. All four primes are two digit numbers.
73 + 79 + 83 + 89 = 324
3. The sum of the first two numbers is one more than the fourth.
7 + 11 + 13 + 17= 48
4. e to the i(pi) power plus one
= 0
5. Neither abundant nor deficit, this number is the first of its kind.
= 6
6. 27.27 x (phi) x (e) x (pi) x square root of 3
= 652.63241
This is somehow supposed to tell me where I'm to meet jake thursday at 2:00p. EEk!
5.11.2010
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I think its an address! I wonder about the error, like if it is a name of a place?
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