Find the sum of all positive integers m such that

  1. Find the sum of the first one thousand positive integers. Explain how you arrived at your result. Now explain how to find the
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  2. Let $d$ be a function taking the positive integers to the nonnegative integers such that $d(p) = 1$ for any prime $p,$ andd(ab)
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  3. Find the sum of all positive integers m such that 2^m can be expressed as sums of four factorials (of positive integers).Details
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  4. If P(e) gives the profit from selling e number of eggs, which of the following is the most appropriate domain for the function?
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  5. If P(e)gives the profit from selling e number of eggs, which of the following is the most appropriate domain for the function?
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  6. If P(e)gives the profit from selling e number of eggs, which of the following is the most appropriate domain for the function?
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  7. If the function h(m) gives the number of helium balloons the machine can blow up per minute, then what is an appropriate domain
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  8. If the function h(m) gives the number of helium balloons the machine can blow up per minute, then what is an appropriate domain
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  9. If the function h(m) gives the number of helium balloons the machine can blow up per minute, then what is an appropriate domain
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  10. The smallest possible positive value of 1−[(1/w)+(1/x)+(1/y)+(1/z)] where w, x, y, z are odd positive integers, has the form
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