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  2. Room number - Wikipedia

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    A room number is a number assigned to a room within a building. Its purpose is to identify a particular room, and help building inhabitants locate that room. [1] Room numbers may consist of three digits, but can be any number of digits. The room number is generally assigned with the first digit indicating the floor on which the room is located ...

  3. Hilbert's paradox of the Grand Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Interleave the digits to produce a room number: its digits will be [first digit of coach number]-[first digit of seat number]-[second digit of coach number]-[second digit of seat number]-etc. The hotel (coach #0) guest in room number 1729 moves to room 01070209 (i.e., room 1,070,209).

  4. Missing dollar riddle - Wikipedia

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    The guests of the hotel paid $27, but also have $3 among their pockets at the story's end. Their assets are $3, and their liabilities are $27 ($30 = 27 + 3). Thus, the original total is accounted for. From the perspective of the hotel clerk, the hotel has $25 in assets and lost $5 in liabilities ($30 = 25 + 5).

  5. Hotel Chelsea - Wikipedia

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    Number of rooms: 155 (125 hotel rooms, 30 suites) Public transit access: ... Some of the hotel's original doors were removed and sold at auction in 2018. [272] [273]

  6. Suite (hotel) - Wikipedia

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    A suite in a hotel or other public accommodation (e.g. a cruise ship) denotes, according to most dictionary definitions, connected rooms under one room number. Hotels may refer to suites as a class of accommodations with more space than a typical hotel room, but technically speaking there should be more than one room to constitute a true suite.

  7. Behind closed doors: Hotels reveal their wildest room service ...

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    Not looking for a boy-next-door Anne Marie Hagerty has traveled to over 25 countries looking for love. From England to Argentina, these are the destinations she thinks are the most romantic.