Huh? Sure any 4 digit integer. But not a number with more than 4 digits or that is not an integer.
2006-09-08 10:15:23
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answer #1
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answered by loggrad98 3
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you got Microsoft Excel mate?
you pick a random COLUMN and write 1000 on the first cell
and write 1001 below that cell
then you select the two cells (just try to drag the first cell onto the second cell, while doing that you will find out you actually selected 2 cells Z0MFG)
then you will see a big fat frame for the 2 selected cell, move your mouse to the absolute down RIGHT corner, your mouse should change into a BOLDED "+" sign
after it changes you drag it down and just let it scroll, when you stop it should stop at a number( it keeps adding 1 to every cell)
do it until 9999, or if you wanna keep going, sure go ahead i wont kill you.
then print it, you are probly gonna need like 100 pages of paper if you dont split the column lol
2006-09-08 19:06:22
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answered by kidwithshirt 2
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In decimal: start at 1000 and count up to 9999.
In binary: 1000 to 1111
In hexidecimal : 1000 to FFFF
2006-09-08 17:15:47
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answered by sloop_sailor 5
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