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14 April, 18:06

Use the estimate in the text based on the Prime Number Theorem to give approximate values of the following. (a) The number of primes between 1 and 1030. (b) The number of primes between 1 and 1029.

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  1. 14 April, 18:17
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    a) 148.47

    b) 148.34

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let π (x) be the prime-counting function that gives the number of primes less than or equal to x, for any real number x. For example, π (7) = 4 because there are four prime numbers (2, 3, 5, 7) less than or equal to 7.

    We can see that π (7) = π (10) because there are four prime numbers (2,3,5,7) less than or equal to 10.

    A good aproximation for π (x) is x / log x, where log x is the natural logarithm of x.

    a) The number of primes between 1 and 1030.

    1030/log (1030) = 148.47

    b) The number of primes between 1 and 1029.

    1029/log (1029) = 148.34

    Extra: π (1029) = π (1030) because 1030 is not a prime.
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