7x2=14 and 14 backward is 41.
742
347 and throw it on its reverse and you’ll have 743
744
745
746
Lol, I’ve read of Boeing 747’s, but I don’t think I’ve ever seen one.
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look in my spoiler
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756
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This article is about the year 756. For the number (and other uses), see 756 (number). Millennium: 1st millennium Centuries: 7th century – 8th century – 9th century Decades: 720s 730s 740s – 750s – 760s 770s 780s Years: 753 754 755 – 756 – 757 758 759 756 by topic Politics State leaders – Sovereign states Birth and death categories Births – Deaths Establishment and disestablishment categories Establishments – Disestablishments
756 in other calendars Gregorian calendar 756
DCCLVI Ab urbe condita 1509 Armenian calendar 205
ԹՎ ՄԵ Assyrian calendar 5506 Bahá’í calendar -1088–-1087 Bengali calendar 163 Berber calendar 1706 English Regnal year N/A Buddhist calendar 1300 Burmese calendar 118 Byzantine calendar 6264–6265 Chinese calendar 乙未年十一月廿五日
(3392/3452-11-25)
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丙申年十二月初六日
(3393/3453-12-6) Coptic calendar 472–473 Ethiopian calendar 748–749 Hebrew calendar 4516–4517 Hindu calendars - Vikram Samvat 812–813 - Shaka Samvat 678–679 - Kali Yuga 3857–3858 Holocene calendar 10756 Iranian calendar 134–135 Islamic calendar 138–139 Japanese calendar Julian calendar 756 DCCLVI Korean calendar 3089 Minguo calendar 1156 before ROC
民前1156年 Thai solar calendar 1299 This box:
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Year 756 (DCCLVI) was a leap year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. The denomination 756 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.
Why does wikipedia HAVE SO MUCH ON THIS NUMBER.
^ Well then… cough… 757
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