For the expression, I don't see a simple way. The result is slightly
less than 1.

For the second problem, 1597 is the only odd prime in the list, so it
could be the odd one out.

Dave

On Jul 9, 10:15 pm, Sriganesh Krishnan <[email protected]> wrote:
> (1*1!+2*2!+3*3!+4*4!....+10*10!)/11!
> .....
> is there any shortcut methods to solve such problems....?
>
> find the odd one out...
>
> 13700, 1597, 326, 65, 16 , 6 , 2....
>
> and i have no clue to how to solve the second question!!!!

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