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  2. Huh? What Does '143' Mean, Exactly? - AOL

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    Here's what the number 143 means in love, angel numbers and more.

  3. 143 (number) - Wikipedia

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    On Mister Rogers' Neighborhood: "Transformations", 143 is used to mean "I love you". 1 meaning I for 1 letter, 4 meaning Love for the 4 letters, and 3 meaning You for the 3 letters. Reportedly, Fred Rogers maintained his weight at exactly 143 pounds (65 kg) for the last thirty years of his life, and associated the number with the phrase "I love ...

  4. List of North American Numbering Plan area codes - Wikipedia

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    1993: split to create 905. 2001: overlaid by 647. 2013: overlaid by 437. 2025: overlaid by 942. area code 387 is reserved as a fifth code for the region. 417. Missouri (Springfield, Joplin, Branson, Lamar, Lebanon, and most of southwestern Missouri) 1950. created from parts of the area codes 314 and 816.

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  6. Academic grading in the United States - Wikipedia

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    t. e. In the United States, academic grading commonly takes on the form of five, six or seven letter grades. Traditionally, the grades are A+, A, A−, B+, B, B−, C+, C, C−, D+, D, D− and F, with A+ being the highest and F being lowest. In some cases, grades can also be numerical. Numeric-to-letter-grade conversions generally vary from ...

  7. "Hello, World!" program - Wikipedia

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    A "Hello, World!" program is generally a simple computer program that emits (or displays) to the screen (often the console) a message similar to "Hello, World!". A small piece of code in most general-purpose programming languages, this program is used to illustrate a language's basic syntax. A "Hello, World!"

  8. 70 (number) - Wikipedia

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    70 is the fourth discrete sphenic number, as the first of the form . [1] It is the smallest weird number, a natural number that is abundant but not semiperfect, [2] where it is also the second-smallest primitive abundant number, after 20. 70 is in equivalence with the sum between the smallest number that is the sum of two abundant numbers, and the largest that is not (24, 46).

  9. 305 (number) - Wikipedia

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    305 is an odd composite number with two prime factors. [1] 305 is the convolution of the first 7 primes with themselves. [2] 305 is the fifth hexagonal prism number which is defined by (n+1) (3n 2 +3n+1). [3] 305 is the hypotenuse of two Pythagorean triples. 305 2 =207 2 +224 2 =136 2 +273 2. [4] [5]