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US$ 481 million, the figure UNRWA appealed for in 2023.

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The product of the odd-position digits 4 and 2 is equal to the even-position digit (8). I'm sure there's a mathematical term to describe that.

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@Kewpie said
The product of the odd-position digits 4 and 2 is equal to the even-position digit (8). I'm sure there's a mathematical term to describe that.
I am not sure about that 🙂

483


And with 484, the sum of the odd-position digits is equal to the only even-position digit. And it's a palindrome too.

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485

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486 was the last word in personal computers in the 1970s.

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487: another Prime

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Ferrari 488 was an Italian sports car.

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In 489 AD the Ostrogoths captured Milan.

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DM (Base36)

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491 is an anagram of my first-ever phone number - in 1951. It had a dial, hung on the wall, and wasn't a party line!

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492

The frequency of special number goes down as the numbers increase

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493 litre capacity is a common refrigerator size.

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494
You tell me.🤔😉

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The poster for 494 missed two obvious choices, a palindrome and a run of squares.
And 495 is equal to 5 x 99, or the product of four primes - 3, 3, 5, 11.

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