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* [[1054/1053]] and [[1275/1274]] | * [[1054/1053]] and [[1275/1274]] | ||
* [[1216/1215]] and [[1520/1519]] | * [[1216/1215]] and [[1520/1519]] | ||
* [[1519/1518]] and [[2025/2024]] | * [[1519/1518]] and [[2025/2024]] | ||
* [[2401/2400]] and [[3969/3968]] | * [[2401/2400]] and [[3969/3968]] | ||
* [[2676/2975]] and [[5832/5831]] | * [[2676/2975]] and [[5832/5831]] | ||
* [[3136/3135]] and [[6480/6479]] | * [[3136/3135]] and [[6480/6479]] | ||
* [[3751/3750]] and [[9801/9800]] | * [[3751/3750]] and [[9801/9800]] | ||
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Revision as of 21:07, 8 July 2026
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6076/6075, the large ricegrain comma, is a 31-limit superparticular comma measuring about 0.3 ¢. It is the amount by which a stack of two 15/14's exceeds 31/27.
It is also the difference between the following superparticular pairs:
- 217/216 and 225/224
- 406/405 and 435/434
- 496/495 and 540/539
- 651/650 and 729/728
- 784/783 and 900/899
- 1054/1053 and 1275/1274
- 1216/1215 and 1520/1519
- 1519/1518 and 2025/2024
- 2401/2400 and 3969/3968
- 2676/2975 and 5832/5831
- 3136/3135 and 6480/6479
- 3751/3750 and 9801/9800
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