The worlds record for the most leaves on a clover is 18.
The record for most leaves on a clover is 18. See related link.
The four-leaf clover is often confused with the shamrock. While the four-leaf clover is a symbol of good luck, the three-leafed shamrock is mainly an Irish christian symbol of the Holy Trinity and has a different significance.
There is no such thing as a largest prime number - there can't be. The largest KNOWN prime number was found by the GIMPS project.
If you follow this link: http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/records/natural_world/plant_world/clover_-_most_leaves.aspx it will tell you that it is 18 - according to Guinness world records.
Shamrock is a small plant found in Ireland, with three leaves. It is said that Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, used it to explain how there are three Gods in one.
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is 2^3021377-1 is the largest prime number found till now it has 909,526 digits.http://news.cnet.com/Short-Take-Largest-prime-number-found-with-computer-network/2110-1023_3-207786.html
Mathematically speaking, the range is the difference between the largest and smallest number, so subtract the smaller number from the largest number.
To find the largest number: Assume (temporarily) that the first number is the largest number. You might call this the "largest number found so far". Then, for each number after the first one, compare the number with the largest number found so far. If the new number in the list is larger, call that one the "largest number found so far". Repeat for each number. After processing all the numbers, the "largest number found so far" will simply be the largest number.For example, if your list is (5, 2, 8, -1), you start assuming that 5 (the first number in the list) is the largest number. You compare with 2 - "5" is still the largest number, since 2 is smaller. When you compare with 8, you find that 8 is larger, so you replace your "largest number" with 8. "-1" is smaller, so nothing changes. Since we processed the entire list, the largest number is now 8.You can do the same - mutatis mutandis - to find the smallest number.
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Please note that there cannot be a largest prime number; Euclid proved that about 2000 years ago. As to the largest known prime number, according to the Wikipedia, as of January 2014, the largest known prime number is 2 to the power 57,885,161 − 1, a number with 17,425,170 digits. This number was found to be a prime in January 2013.