Interesting Numbers Part 2

 

Interesting Number # 11 is 41

 

This interesting number is 41.

The factors of 41 are 1 and 41

41 is the 13th smallest prime number.

41 is the sum of the first six prime numbers.

41 is the sum of two squares 16 and 25.

41 in Roman numerals is expressed as XL1.

41 is 101001 in binary.

41 is the atomic number of Niobium

Symphony 41 is the longest and last symphony of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

41 was The race number worn by Sir Roger Bannister when he broke the mythical 4-minute mile barrier in 1954.

George H W Bush was the 41st President of the United States

 See Also : Interesting Numbers Part 1

Interesting Number #12 is 111

 This interesting number is 111.

The factors of 111 are 1, 3, 37 and 111

111 in Roman numerals is expressed as CX1.

111 is 1101111 in binary.

111 is the atomic number of Roentgenium (rg).

The emergency telephone number in New Zealand is 111.

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A score of 111 in cricket or multiples thereof (222 = "double nelson", 333 = "triple nelson" and so on) is considered unlucky by some in English cricket: most famously by the international umpire David Shepherd who had a whole retinue of peculiar mannerisms - hops, shuffles, jiggles and so on - that he would indulge in if the score was ever a "Nelson" multiple.
Particularly if the number of wickets also matched - 111/1, 222/2 etc.

Occasionally 111 is referred to as "eleventy- one", as read in The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R. Tolkien

111 is the lowest positive integer requiring six syllables to name in American English, or seven syllables (including "and") in Canadian and British English.

 

Interesting Number # 13 is 75

 

This interesting number is 75.

The factors of 75 are 1, 3, 5, 15, 25 and 75.

52 in Roman numerals is expressed as LXXV.

52 is 1001011 in binary.

52 is the atomic number of rhenium.

The age limit for Canadian senators is 75.

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Interesting Number #14 is 52

 

This interesting number is 52.

The factors of 52 are 1, 2, 4, 13, 26 and 52.

52 in Roman numerals is expressed as LII.

52 is 110100 in binary.

52 is the atomic number of tellurium.

A year has approximately 52 weeks.

On a piano there are 52 white keys.

52 is the international direct dial code for Mexico.

There are 52 cards in a standard pack of playing cards.

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Interesting Number #15 is 29

 

This interesting number is 29

29 is the tenth prime number

The factors of 29 are 1 and 29.

29 in Roman numerals is expressed as XXIX.

29 is 11101 in binary.

29 is the atomic number of copper.

None of the first 29 natural numbers have more than two different prime factors.

This is the longest such consecutive sequence.

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India has 29 states.

29 Palms is the name of a town in California, in the USA.

The Lunar month is close to 29 days.

 

Interesting Number # 16 is 90

 

This interesting number is 90

The factors of 90 are 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, 10, 15, 18, 30, 45 and 90.

90 in Roman numerals is expressed as XC

90 is 1011010 in binary.

90 is the atomic number of thorium.

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90 is the direct dial number for Turkey.

90 is the latitude in degrees of the North and South poles.

There are 90 minutes in a football match.

 

Interesting Number # 17 is 92

 

This interesting number is 92.

The factors of 92 are 1 and 92.

92 is a pentagonal number

92 in Roman numerals is expressed as XC11

92 is 1011100 in binary.

92 is the atomic number of uranium.

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92 is the direct dial number for Pakistan.

92 letters in the longest place name in the world in New Zealand:

Taumatawhakatangihangakoauauotamateaurehaeaturipukakapikimaungahoronukupok

The 92 Club is a society of UK football fans who have attended a home match of all 92 current member clubs of the Premier League and The Football League in England and Wales.

 

Interesting Number # 18 is 73

 

This interesting number is 73

The factors of 73 are 1 and 73.

73 is the 21st prime number.

73 in Roman numerals is expressed as LXXIII.

73 is 1001001 in binary.

73 is the atomic number of tantalum.

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73 is the number of seconds it took for the Space Shuttle Challenger shuttle to explode.

 

Interesting Number

 

This interesting number is 16.

The factors of 16 are 1, 2, 4, 8 and 16.

16 is the fourth power of 2.

16 in Roman numerals is expressed as XVI.

16 is 10000 in binary.

16 is the atomic number of sulphur.

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Interesting Number # 19 is 44

 

This interesting number is 44

The factors of 44 are 1, 2, 4, 11, 22 and 44

44 is a composite number

44 in Roman numerals is expressed as XLIV

44 is 101100 in binary

44 is the atomic number of ruthenium

44 is a palindromic number and also a “happy” number.

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44 is the driver number of Lewis Hamilton , the Formula One racing car driver.

44 is the direct dialing code for the United Kingdom.

Route 44 is the Interstate Highway in the US that runs from Texas to Missouri.

44 fours is the name of a song by Jay Z where he rhymes the words four, for and fore 44 times.

Vicks Formula 44 is a popular cough medicine.

Barack Obama is the 44th President of the United States.

 

Interesting Number #20 is 22

 

This interesting number is 22

The factors of 22 are 1, 2, 11 and 22

22 is a composite number

22 in Roman numerals is expressed as XXII

22 is 10110 in binary

22 is the atomic number of titanium

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22/7 is used as an approximation for the irrational number Ï€

The 22 is an important line on a rugby field, 22 metres from each try-line

In Australian Rules football, each squad is allowed 22 players

22 yards is the length of a cricket pitch

Taylor Swift has a song on her fourth album Red called 22

Catch 22 is a famous novel by Joseph Heller

There are 22 yards in a chain

There are 22 players on the field at any one time in a soccer game and an American football game..

 

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