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  2. Table of divisors - Wikipedia

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    The tables below list all of the divisors of the numbers 1 to 1000. A divisor of an integer n is an integer m, for which n / m is again an integer (which is necessarily also a divisor of n). For example, 3 is a divisor of 21, since 21/7 = 3 (and therefore 7 is also a divisor of 21). If m is a divisor of n, then so is − m.

  3. List of Dewey Decimal classes - Wikipedia

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    291 No longer used — formerly Comparative religion. 292 Classical religion (Greek and Roman religion) 293 Germanic religion. 294 Religions of Indic origin. 295 Zoroastrianism (Mazdaism, Parseeism) 296 Judaism. 297 Islam, Bábism, and Baháʼí Faith. 298 No longer used — formerly Mormonism.

  4. 616 (number) - Wikipedia

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    616 (six hundred [and] sixteen) is the natural number following 615 and preceding 617. While 666 is called the " number of the beast " in most manuscripts of Revelation 13:18 , [ 1 ] a fragment of the papyrus 115 gives the number as 616.

  5. List of California area codes - Wikipedia

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    The state of California was divided into three numbering plan areas (NPAs) with distinct area codes: 213, 415, and 916, for the southern, central, and northern parts of the state, respectively. [1] As of July 2023, California has 38 active area codes. Stockton, Modesto, Merced, Turlock; the northern San Joaquin Valley and the central Sierra ...

  6. 500 (number) - Wikipedia

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    the number that many NASCAR races often use at the end of their race ... 504 = 2 3 × 3 2 × 7. It is: the sum between the smallest pair of amicable numbers (220, 284 ...

  7. Police code - Wikipedia

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    Police code. A police code is a brevity code, usually numerical or alphanumerical, used to transmit information between law enforcement over police radio systems in the United States. Examples of police codes include "10 codes" (such as 10-4 for "okay" or "acknowledged"—sometimes written X4 or X-4), signals, incident codes, response codes, or ...

  8. 666 (number) - Wikipedia

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    666 is the sum of the first thirty-six natural numbers, which makes it a triangular number: [4] ∑ i ⋯ 34 35 {\displaystyle \sum _ {i=1}^ {36}i=1+2+3+\cdots +34+35+36=666} . Since 36 is also triangular, 666 is a doubly triangular number. [5] Also, 36 = 15 + 21 where 15 and 21 are triangular as well, whose squares (152 = 225 and 212 = 441 ...

  9. Table of prime factors - Wikipedia

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    A factorial x! is the product of all numbers from 1 to x. The first: 1, 2, 6, 24, 120, 720, 5040, 40320, 362880, 3628800, 39916800, 479001600 (sequence A000142 in the OEIS). 0! = 1 is sometimes included. A k-smooth number (for a natural number k) has its prime factors ≤ k (so it is also j-smooth for any j > k).