[seqfan] DigitMean of a(n)
Eric Angelini
Eric.Angelini at kntv.be
Sat May 9 19:35:41 CEST 2015
Hello SeqFans,
Let's say that the "DigitMean" of a(n)
is the sum of the digits of a(n) divided
by the quantity of digits in a(n).
Example: 2015 has DigitMean = 2
because (2+0+1+5)/4 = 2.
We could look for integers N such
that DigitMean(N) _starts_ with the
digits of N:
45, for example, has DM = 4,5
566 has DM = 5.66666...
1500 has DM = 1.500
2250 has DM = 2.250
3750 has DM = 3.750
18000 has DM = 1.8000
383333 has DM = 3.83333...
4428571 has DM = 4.428571...
...
I guess there are infinitely more
such integers, but their length
increases very quick...
Best,
É.
Catapulté de mon aPhone
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