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A284744 Terms in Aronson's sequence (A005224) whose English ordinals do not contain the letter t.

Original entry on oeis.org

902, 1000402, 4000102, 5000102, 5000702, 6000902, 7000002, 104000102, 105000102, 105000902, 106000602, 109000002, 401000002, 405000402, 405000702, 405000902, 406000602, 407000502, 500000102, 500000402
Offset: 1

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Author

Hans Havermann, Apr 01 2017

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Comments

The word "thousand", the -th suffix, the -st suffix, and the word "third" all contain the letter t, so all terms with at least 4 digits have the last 6 digits 000X02 where X is not 2, 3, or 8. - J. Lowell, Apr 24 2023

Examples

			a(1) is 902 because 902 is the smallest term in A005224 whose ordinal (nine hundred second) contains no t.
		

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