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<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="de">
<head>
<title>Math - DHBW Mehms</title>
<?php include("includes/meta.php"); ?>
<style>
:root {
--banner-top: #b167eb;
--banner-bottom: #4bd8f6;
}
.vines {
animation: 0.2s color-p-primary forwards;
}
</style>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="numbers.css">
</head>
<body>
<?php include("includes/header.php"); ?>
<main class="container">
<div class="head">
<h1>420</h1>
<h5 style="margin-left: auto">The winner of the hearts</h5>
</div>
<div class="body" style="padding-bottom: 0">
<div class="firstrow">
<h3><span class="left">More information: 420</span></h3><hr>
</div>
<div class="text">
<p>As a clear fan favorite, '420' has to be a part of this ranking, and its appearance is not even
undeserved: the so-called "Weed Number" has also other interesting characteristics. It is divisible by its checksum and contains
the three smallest positive even numbers in their respective order.<br>
On top of that it is five times 84 and that number again is four times 21. If you add its checksum 3 to it, you end up at 24, which divided
by its checksum 6 is 4. The number eventually is a bad sign in the Chinese culture, so I think it is clearly visible, why the number '420' is
so special.
</p>
</div>
</main>
<?php include("includes/footer.php"); ?>
<?php include("includes/bottom-navigation.php"); ?>
</body>
</html>