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[[Eugene Jones]] stated that [[28 (number)|28]] was equal to the [[sum]] of its '''dividers''', and that it was an example of a [[perfect number]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Random Shoes (TV story)|Random Shoes]]'')
[[Eugene Jones]] stated that [[28 (number)|28]] was equal to the [[sum]] of its '''dividers''', and that it was an example of a [[perfect number]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Random Shoes (TV story)|Random Shoes]]'')
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Eugene Jones stated that 28 was equal to the sum of its dividers, and that it was an example of a perfect number. (TV: Random Shoes)