<p>I'd just like to say thanks, claret quilty. There WAS a prime number example on the test and, like everyone said, it was easy. BUT unless you had your primes memorized up to over 100 or are half intelligent like I'm NOT in math, it was time consuming.</p>
<p>I had the list in my calculator, clicked program enter and scrolled down. I got an answer in 15 seconds whereas other more than likely spent a few minutes calculating it or even just thinking about WHY there aren't any primes with a 5 in the units place.</p>
<p>Before I get the whole "You didn't need the list, just an ounce of common sense, you jackass!" routine, realize I'm not at all a strong math student (650+...) and I'll take any assurance I can get.</p>
<p>But anyways, thanks.</p>