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A continuation of our video about 276 and Aliquot Sequences with Ben Sparks. Ever wondered why 70 (soixante-dix), 80 (quatre-vingts), and 90 (quatre-vingt-dix) are so different than 20-60 in Vous avez toujours voulu savoir pourquoi on disait soixante-dix et non pas septante ?

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  • Ever wondered why 70 (soixante-dix), 80 (quatre-vingts), and 90 (quatre-vingt-dix) are so different than 20-60 in
  • Vous avez toujours voulu savoir pourquoi on disait soixante-dix et non pas septante ?

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