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  2. Suzuki Dzire - Wikipedia

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    The car is also wider and offers increased space for the occupant. Suzuki also claims that the third generation Dzire has 55 mm better rear legroom, as compared to the previous model. Moreover, the boot space has been increased to 378 litres (13.3 cu ft). It has a completely revised external body design with a special focus on the front section.

  3. What number Super Bowl is in 2025? A quick guide to ... - AOL

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    However, roman numerals are read left-to-right, meaning a one in front of a "V" would translate to four. "L" stands for 50 and "C" stands for 100. While we're a ways away from getting to Super ...

  4. Roman numerals - Wikipedia

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    Boris Yeltsin's signature, dated 10 November 1988, rendered as 10. XI.'88. Mixed Roman and Arabic numerals are sometimes used in numeric representations of dates (especially in formal letters and official documents, but also on tombstones). The month is written in Roman numerals, while the day is in Arabic numerals: "4.

  5. 134 (number) - Wikipedia

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    In Roman numerals, 134 is a Friedman number since CXXXIV = XV * (XC/X) - I. This page was ... This page was last edited on 11 January 2025, at 02:51 (UTC).

  6. Indian numbering system - Wikipedia

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    For higher powers of ten, naming diverges. The Indian system uses names for every second power of ten: lakh (10 5), crore (10 7), arab (10 9), kharab (10 11), etc. In the two Western systems, long and short scales, there are names for every third power of ten. The short scale uses million (10 6), billion (10 9), trillion (10 12), etc.

  7. 10,000,000 - Wikipedia

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    67,108,864 = 8192 2 = 4 13 = 2 26, number of primitive polynomials of degree 32 over GF(2) [14] 67,109,540 = Leyland number using 2 & 26 (2 26 + 26 2 ) 67,110,932 = number of 32-bead binary necklaces with beads of 2 colors where the colors may be swapped but turning over is not allowed [ 15 ]

  8. 28 (number) - Wikipedia

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    It appears in the Padovan sequence, preceded by the terms 12, 16, 21 (it is the sum of the first two of these). [10] It is also a Keith number, because it recurs in a Fibonacci-like sequence started from its decimal digits: 2, 8, 10, 18, 28... [11] There are 28 convex uniform honeycombs.

  9. 283 (number) - Wikipedia

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    283 is an odd prime number, [1] a twin prime with 281, and a super prime, meaning that it is the nth prime where n is a prime number as well. [2]283 is a strictly non palindromic number.