Will a randomly generated integer from 1 to 1 quattuordecillion be prime?
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On February 9th, I will use random.org to generate the integer. Range is inclusive. 1 quattuordecillion is the number 10^45.

Using the highly accurate approximation Li(x), there are about 9,746 duodecillion prime numbers within the range.

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@luvkprovider your random number is: 1

Salt: wy799puld7, round: 4704007 (signature ab2de4dcd344ebcb6da0154a5efa5cb6c7a732320d6f2e7af3c497429267d05433456655834230d2a38ef006628f316d19d708a19845a1fce8183a9f64dc8b549a571dfba05d1ed79c79cfe1ca2fbcd34a037ac1e66d838440c9e3144720f8ee)

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@luvkprovider you asked for a random integer between 1 and 10, inclusive. Coming up shortly!

Source: GitHub, previous round: 4704005 (latest), offset: 2, selected round: 4704007, salt: wy799puld7.

@FairlyRandom 10

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Not a valid request: No range specified. Try @FairlyRandom 10

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@FairlyRandom 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000

@MingCat No commas, and max value is 2^48 (281474976710656)

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