Which of the following is the least likely to be a palindrome (read the same forward and backward, like the number 1,331)? A random four-digit number (from 1,000 to 9,999) A random five-digit number ...
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ORLANDO, Fla. – Something cool already started this May—palindrome dates! That’s right, a string of days that read the same backward and forward, creating a rare and magical moment on the calendar.
NORFOLK, Va. — You’ve probably heard of palindromes. They’re strings of characters or words that read the same backward as they do forward. They’re words like "mom" and "dad" and names like "Hannah" ...
Tuesday was 5-20-25. Put that in reverse order, and it's 5-20-25. Welcome to palindrome week. A palindrome is a word, verse, sentence or number that reads the same backward or forward. So, words like ...
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