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106,989

106,989 is a composite number, odd.

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Properties

Parity
Odd
Digit count
6
Digit sum
33
Digital root
6
Palindrome
No
Bit width
17 bits
Reversed
989,601
Flips to (rotate 180°)
686,901
Recamán's sequence
a(82,033) = 106,989
Square (n²)
11,446,646,121
Cube (n³)
1,224,665,221,839,669
Divisor count
8
σ(n) — sum of divisors
150,240

Primality

Prime factorization: 3 × 19 × 1877

Divisors & multiples

All divisors (8)
1 · 3 · 19 · 57 · 1877 · 5631 · 35663 · 106989
Aliquot sum (sum of proper divisors): 43,251
Factor pairs (a × b = 106,989)
1 × 106989
3 × 35663
19 × 5631
57 × 1877
First multiples
106,989 · 213,978 (double) · 320,967 · 427,956 · 534,945 · 641,934 · 748,923 · 855,912 · 962,901 · 1,069,890

Representations

In words
one hundred six thousand nine hundred eighty-nine
Ordinal
106989th
Binary
11010000111101101
Octal
320755
Hexadecimal
0x1A1ED
Base64
AaHt
One's complement
4,294,860,306 (32-bit)

Historical numeral systems

Babylonian (base 60)
𒌋𒌋𒁹𒁹𒁹𒁹𒁹𒁹𒁹𒁹𒁹 𒌋𒌋𒌋𒌋𒁹𒁹𒁹 𒁹𒁹𒁹𒁹𒁹𒁹𒁹𒁹𒁹
Egyptian hieroglyphic
𓆐𓆼𓆼𓆼𓆼𓆼𓆼𓍢𓍢𓍢𓍢𓍢𓍢𓍢𓍢𓍢𓎆𓎆𓎆𓎆𓎆𓎆𓎆𓎆𓏺𓏺𓏺𓏺𓏺𓏺𓏺𓏺𓏺
Greek (Milesian)
͵ρϛϡπθʹ
Mayan (base 20)
𝋭·𝋧·𝋩·𝋩
Chinese
一十萬六千九百八十九
Chinese (financial)
壹拾萬陸仟玖佰捌拾玖
In other modern scripts
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Also seen as

Hex color
#01A1ED
RGB(1, 161, 237)
IPv4 address

As an unsigned 32-bit integer, this is the IPv4 address 0.1.161.237.

Address
0.1.161.237
Class
reserved
IPv4-mapped IPv6
::ffff:0.1.161.237

Unspecified address (0.0.0.0/8) — "this network" placeholder.

Possible US patent number

This number falls in the range of US utility patent numbers. If it's a patent, it would be issued as US 106,989 and was likely granted around 1870.

Patent numbers below 100,000 are excluded as too ambiguous; modern numbering currently reaches roughly 12.5 million.