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300 (number)

300 (three hundred) is the natural number following 299 and preceding 301.

Cardinalthree hundred
Ordinal300th
(three hundredth)
Factorization22 × 3 × 52
Greek numeralΤ´
Roman numeralCCC
Binary1001011002
Ternary1020103
Senary12206
Octal4548
Duodecimal21012
Hexadecimal12C16
Hebrewש
ArmenianՅ
Babylonian cuneiform𒐙
Egyptian hieroglyph𓍤

Mathematical properties edit

The number 300 is a triangular number and the sum of a pair of twin primes (149 + 151), as well as the sum of ten consecutive primes (13 + 17 + 19 + 23 + 29 + 31 + 37 + 41 + 43 + 47). It is palindromic in 3 consecutive bases: 30010 = 6067 = 4548 = 3639, and also in base 13. Factorization is 22 × 3 × 52. 30064 + 1 is prime

Integers from 301 to 399 edit

300s edit

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309 edit

309 = 3 × 103, Blum integer, number of primes <= 211.[1] As of April 2024, it is the lowest number to not have an article in Wikipedia,[2] possibly making it interesting in the interesting number paradox.

310s edit

310 edit

311 edit

312 edit

312 = 23 × 3 × 13, idoneal number.

313 edit

314 edit

314 = 2 × 157. 314 is a nontotient,[3] smallest composite number in Somos-4 sequence.[4]

315 edit

315 = 32 × 5 × 7 =   rencontres number, highly composite odd number, having 12 divisors.[5]

316 edit

316 = 22 × 79, a centered triangular number[6] and a centered heptagonal number.[7]

317 edit

317 is a prime number, Eisenstein prime with no imaginary part, Chen prime,[8] one of the rare primes to be both right and left-truncatable,[9] and a strictly non-palindromic number.

317 is the exponent (and number of ones) in the fourth base-10 repunit prime.[10]

318 edit

319 edit

319 = 11 × 29. 319 is the sum of three consecutive primes (103 + 107 + 109), Smith number,[11] cannot be represented as the sum of fewer than 19 fourth powers, happy number in base 10[12]

320s edit

320 edit

320 = 26 × 5 = (25) × (2 × 5). 320 is a Leyland number,[13] and maximum determinant of a 10 by 10 matrix of zeros and ones.

321 edit

321 = 3 × 107, a Delannoy number[14]

322 edit

322 = 2 × 7 × 23. 322 is a sphenic,[15] nontotient, untouchable,[16] and a Lucas number.[17]

323 edit

323 = 17 × 19. 323 is the sum of nine consecutive primes (19 + 23 + 29 + 31 + 37 + 41 + 43 + 47 + 53), the sum of the 13 consecutive primes (5 + 7 + 11 + 13 + 17 + 19 + 23 + 29 + 31 + 37 + 41 + 43 + 47), Motzkin number.[18] A Lucas and Fibonacci pseudoprime. See 323 (disambiguation)

324 edit

324 = 22 × 34 = 182. 324 is the sum of four consecutive primes (73 + 79 + 83 + 89), totient sum of the first 32 integers, a square number,[19] and an untouchable number.[16]

325 edit

325 = 52 × 13. 325 is a triangular number, hexagonal number,[20] nonagonal number,[21] centered nonagonal number.[22] 325 is the smallest number to be the sum of two squares in 3 different ways: 12 + 182, 62 + 172 and 102 + 152. 325 is also the smallest (and only known) 3-hyperperfect number.

326 edit

326 = 2 × 163. 326 is a nontotient, noncototient,[23] and an untouchable number.[16] 326 is the sum of the 14 consecutive primes (3 + 5 + 7 + 11 + 13 + 17 + 19 + 23 + 29 + 31 + 37 + 41 + 43 + 47), lazy caterer number[24]

327 edit

327 = 3 × 109. 327 is a perfect totient number,[25] number of compositions of 10 whose run-lengths are either weakly increasing or weakly decreasing[26]

328 edit

328 = 23 × 41. 328 is a refactorable number,[27] and it is the sum of the first fifteen primes (2 + 3 + 5 + 7 + 11 + 13 + 17 + 19 + 23 + 29 + 31 + 37 + 41 + 43 + 47).

329 edit

329 = 7 × 47. 329 is the sum of three consecutive primes (107 + 109 + 113), and a highly cototient number.[28]

330s edit

330 edit

330 = 2 × 3 × 5 × 11. 330 is sum of six consecutive primes (43 + 47 + 53 + 59 + 61 + 67), pentatope number (and hence a binomial coefficient  ), a pentagonal number,[29] divisible by the number of primes below it, and a sparsely totient number.[30]

331 edit

331 is a prime number, super-prime, cuban prime,[31] a lucky prime,[32] sum of five consecutive primes (59 + 61 + 67 + 71 + 73), centered pentagonal number,[33] centered hexagonal number,[34] and Mertens function returns 0.[35]

332 edit

332 = 22 × 83, Mertens function returns 0.[35]

333 edit

333 = 32 × 37, Mertens function returns 0;[35] repdigit; 2333 is the smallest power of two greater than a googol.

334 edit

334 = 2 × 167, nontotient.[36]

335 edit

335 = 5 × 67, divisible by the number of primes below it, number of Lyndon words of length 12.

336 edit

336 = 24 × 3 × 7, untouchable number,[16] number of partitions of 41 into prime parts.[37]

337 edit

337, prime number, emirp, permutable prime with 373 and 733, Chen prime,[8] star number

338 edit

338 = 2 × 132, nontotient, number of square (0,1)-matrices without zero rows and with exactly 4 entries equal to 1.[38]

339 edit

339 = 3 × 113, Ulam number[39]

340s edit

340 edit

340 = 22 × 5 × 17, sum of eight consecutive primes (29 + 31 + 37 + 41 + 43 + 47 + 53 + 59), sum of ten consecutive primes (17 + 19 + 23 + 29 + 31 + 37 + 41 + 43 + 47 + 53), sum of the first four powers of 4 (41 + 42 + 43 + 44), divisible by the number of primes below it, nontotient, noncototient.[23] Number of regions formed by drawing the line segments connecting any two of the 12 perimeter points of a 3 times 3 grid of squares (sequence A331452 in the OEIS) and (sequence A255011 in the OEIS).

341 edit

341 = 11 × 31, sum of seven consecutive primes (37 + 41 + 43 + 47 + 53 + 59 + 61), octagonal number,[40] centered cube number,[41] super-Poulet number. 341 is the smallest Fermat pseudoprime; it is the least composite odd modulus m greater than the base b, that satisfies the Fermat property "bm−1 − 1 is divisible by m", for bases up to 128 of b = 2, 15, 60, 63, 78, and 108.

342 edit

342 = 2 × 32 × 19, pronic number,[42] Untouchable number.[16]

343 edit

343 = 73, the first nice Friedman number that is composite since 343 = (3 + 4)3. It is the only known example of x2+x+1 = y3, in this case, x=18, y=7. It is z3 in a triplet (x,y,z) such that x5 + y2 = z3.

344 edit

344 = 23 × 43, octahedral number,[43] noncototient,[23] totient sum of the first 33 integers, refactorable number.[27]

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345 = 3 × 5 × 23, sphenic number,[15] idoneal number

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346 = 2 × 173, Smith number,[11] noncototient.[23]

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347 is a prime number, emirp, safe prime,[44] Eisenstein prime with no imaginary part, Chen prime,[8] Friedman prime since 347 = 73 + 4, twin prime with 349, and a strictly non-palindromic number.

348 edit

348 = 22 × 3 × 29, sum of four consecutive primes (79 + 83 + 89 + 97), refactorable number.[27]

349 edit

349 is a prime number, the sum of three consecutive primes (109 + 113 + 127), 5349 - 4349, = 349,[45] lucky prime, and a twin prime with 347.

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350 = 2 × 52 × 7 =  , primitive semiperfect number,[46] divisible by the number of primes below it, nontotient, a truncated icosahedron of frequency 6 has 350 hexagonal faces and 12 pentagonal faces.

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351 = 33 × 13, triangular number, sum of five consecutive primes (61 + 67 + 71 + 73 + 79), member of Padovan sequence[47] and number of compositions of 15 into distinct parts.[48]

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352 = 25 × 11, the number of n-Queens Problem solutions for n = 9. It is the sum of two consecutive primes (173 + 179), lazy caterer number[24]

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354 = 2 × 3 × 59 = 14 + 24 + 34 + 44,[49][50] sphenic number,[15] nontotient, also SMTP code meaning start of mail input. It is also sum of absolute value of the coefficients of Conway's polynomial.

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355 = 5 × 71, Smith number,[11] Mertens function returns 0,[35] divisible by the number of primes below it.

The numerator of the best simplified rational approximation of pi having a denominator of four digits or fewer. This fraction (355/113) is known as Milü and provides an extremely accurate approximation for pi.

356 edit

356 = 22 × 89, Mertens function returns 0.[35]

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357 = 3 × 7 × 17, sphenic number.[15]

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358 = 2 × 179, sum of six consecutive primes (47 + 53 + 59 + 61 + 67 + 71), Mertens function returns 0,[35] number of ways to partition {1,2,3,4,5} and then partition each cell (block) into subcells.[51]

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361 = 192, centered triangular number,[6] centered octagonal number, centered decagonal number,[52] member of the Mian–Chowla sequence;[53] also the number of positions on a standard 19 x 19 Go board.

362 edit

362 = 2 × 181 = σ2(19): sum of squares of divisors of 19,[54] Mertens function returns 0,[35] nontotient, noncototient.[23]

363 edit

364 edit

364 = 22 × 7 × 13, tetrahedral number,[55] sum of twelve consecutive primes (11 + 13 + 17 + 19 + 23 + 29 + 31 + 37 + 41 + 43 + 47 + 53), Mertens function returns 0,[35] nontotient. It is a repdigit in base 3 (111111), base 9 (444), base 25 (EE), base 27 (DD), base 51 (77) and base 90 (44), the sum of six consecutive powers of 3 (1 + 3 + 9 + 27 + 81 + 243), and because it is the twelfth non-zero tetrahedral number.[55]

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366 = 2 × 3 × 61, sphenic number,[15] Mertens function returns 0,[35] noncototient,[23] number of complete partitions of 20,[56] 26-gonal and 123-gonal. Also the number of days in a leap year.

367 edit

367 is a prime number, a lucky prime,[32] Perrin number,[57] happy number, prime index prime and a strictly non-palindromic number.

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368 = 24 × 23. It is also a Leyland number.[13]

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370 = 2 × 5 × 37, sphenic number,[15] sum of four consecutive primes (83 + 89 + 97 + 101), nontotient, with 369 part of a Ruth–Aaron pair with only distinct prime factors counted, Base 10 Armstrong number since 33 + 73 + 03 = 370.

371 edit

371 = 7 × 53, sum of three consecutive primes (113 + 127 + 131), sum of seven consecutive primes (41 + 43 + 47 + 53 + 59 + 61 + 67), sum of the primes from its least to its greatest prime factor,[58] the next such composite number is 2935561623745, Armstrong number since 33 + 73 + 13 = 371.

372 edit

372 = 22 × 3 × 31, sum of eight consecutive primes (31 + 37 + 41 + 43 + 47 + 53 + 59 + 61), noncototient,[23] untouchable number,[16] --> refactorable number.[27]

373 edit

373 is a prime number, balanced prime,[59] one of the rare primes to be both right and left-truncatable (two-sided prime),[9] sum of five consecutive primes (67 + 71 + 73 + 79 + 83), permutable prime with 337 and 733, palindromic prime in 3 consecutive bases: 5658 = 4549 = 37310 and also in base 4: 113114.

374 edit

374 = 2 × 11 × 17, sphenic number,[15] nontotient, 3744 + 1 is prime.[60]

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375 = 3 × 53, number of regions in regular 11-gon with all diagonals drawn.[61]

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376 = 23 × 47, pentagonal number,[29] 1-automorphic number,[62] nontotient, refactorable number.[27] There is a math puzzle in which when 376 is squared, 376 is also the last three digits, as 376 * 376 = 141376 [63]

377 edit

377 = 13 × 29, Fibonacci number, a centered octahedral number,[64] a Lucas and Fibonacci pseudoprime, the sum of the squares of the first six primes.

378 edit

378 = 2 × 33 × 7, triangular number, cake number, hexagonal number,[20] Smith number.[11]

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379 is a prime number, Chen prime,[8] lazy caterer number[24] and a happy number in base 10. It is the sum of the 15 consecutive primes (3 + 5 + 7 + 11 + 13 + 17 + 19 + 23 + 29 + 31 + 37 + 41 + 43 + 47 + 53). 379! - 1 is prime.

380s edit

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380 = 22 × 5 × 19, pronic number,[42] Number of regions into which a figure made up of a row of 6 adjacent congruent rectangles is divided upon drawing diagonals of all possible rectangles.[65]

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381 = 3 × 127, palindromic in base 2 and base 8.

It is the sum of the first 16 prime numbers (2 + 3 + 5 + 7 + 11 + 13 + 17 + 19 + 23 + 29 + 31 + 37 + 41 + 43 + 47 + 53).

382 edit

382 = 2 × 191, sum of ten consecutive primes (19 + 23 + 29 + 31 + 37 + 41 + 43 + 47 + 53 + 59), Smith number.[11]

383 edit

383, prime number, safe prime,[44] Woodall prime,[66] Thabit number, Eisenstein prime with no imaginary part, palindromic prime. It is also the first number where the sum of a prime and the reversal of the prime is also a prime.[67] 4383 - 3383 is prime.

384 edit

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385 = 5 × 7 × 11, sphenic number,[15] square pyramidal number,[68] the number of integer partitions of 18.

385 = 102 + 92 + 82 + 72 + 62 + 52 + 42 + 32 + 22 + 12

386 edit

386 = 2 × 193, nontotient, noncototient,[23] centered heptagonal number,[7] number of surface points on a cube with edge-length 9.[69]

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387 = 32 × 43, number of graphical partitions of 22.[70]

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388 = 22 × 97 = solution to postage stamp problem with 6 stamps and 6 denominations,[71] number of uniform rooted trees with 10 nodes.[72]

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389, prime number, emirp, Eisenstein prime with no imaginary part, Chen prime,[8] highly cototient number,[28] strictly non-palindromic number. Smallest conductor of a rank 2 Elliptic curve.

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390 = 2 × 3 × 5 × 13, sum of four consecutive primes (89 + 97 + 101 + 103), nontotient,

  is prime[73]

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391 = 17 × 23, Smith number,[11] centered pentagonal number.[33]

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392 = 23 × 72, Achilles number.

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393 = 3 × 131, Blum integer, Mertens function returns 0.[35]

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394 = 2 × 197 = S5 a Schröder number,[74] nontotient, noncototient.[23]

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395 = 5 × 79, sum of three consecutive primes (127 + 131 + 137), sum of five consecutive primes (71 + 73 + 79 + 83 + 89), number of (unordered, unlabeled) rooted trimmed trees with 11 nodes.[75]

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396 = 22 × 32 × 11, sum of twin primes (197 + 199), totient sum of the first 36 integers, refactorable number,[27] Harshad number, digit-reassembly number.

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397, prime number, cuban prime,[31] centered hexagonal number.[34]

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398 = 2 × 199, nontotient.

  is prime[73]

399 edit

399 = 3 × 7 × 19, sphenic number,[15] smallest Lucas–Carmichael number, Leyland number of the second kind. 399! + 1 is prime.

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A request that this article title be changed to 300 399 numbers is under discussion Please do not move this article until the discussion is closed This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources 300 number news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message 300 three hundred is the natural number following 299 and preceding 301 299 300 301 List of numbersIntegers 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 Cardinalthree hundredOrdinal300th three hundredth Factorization22 3 52Greek numeralT Roman numeralCCCBinary1001011002Ternary1020103Senary12206Octal4548Duodecimal21012Hexadecimal12C16HebrewשArmenianՅBabylonian cuneiform Egyptian hieroglyph𓍤 Contents 1 Mathematical properties 2 Integers from 301 to 399 2 1 300s 2 1 1 301 2 1 2 302 2 1 3 303 2 1 4 304 2 1 5 305 2 1 6 306 2 1 7 307 2 1 8 308 2 1 9 309 2 2 310s 2 2 1 310 2 2 2 311 2 2 3 312 2 2 4 313 2 2 5 314 2 2 6 315 2 2 7 316 2 2 8 317 2 2 9 318 2 2 10 319 2 3 320s 2 3 1 320 2 3 2 321 2 3 3 322 2 3 4 323 2 3 5 324 2 3 6 325 2 3 7 326 2 3 8 327 2 3 9 328 2 3 10 329 2 4 330s 2 4 1 330 2 4 2 331 2 4 3 332 2 4 4 333 2 4 5 334 2 4 6 335 2 4 7 336 2 4 8 337 2 4 9 338 2 4 10 339 2 5 340s 2 5 1 340 2 5 2 341 2 5 3 342 2 5 4 343 2 5 5 344 2 5 6 345 2 5 7 346 2 5 8 347 2 5 9 348 2 5 10 349 2 6 350s 2 6 1 350 2 6 2 351 2 6 3 352 2 6 4 353 2 6 5 354 2 6 6 355 2 6 7 356 2 6 8 357 2 6 9 358 2 6 10 359 2 7 360s 2 7 1 360 2 7 2 361 2 7 3 362 2 7 4 363 2 7 5 364 2 7 6 365 2 7 7 366 2 7 8 367 2 7 9 368 2 7 10 369 2 8 370s 2 8 1 370 2 8 2 371 2 8 3 372 2 8 4 373 2 8 5 374 2 8 6 375 2 8 7 376 2 8 8 377 2 8 9 378 2 8 10 379 2 9 380s 2 9 1 380 2 9 2 381 2 9 3 382 2 9 4 383 2 9 5 384 2 9 6 385 2 9 7 386 2 9 8 387 2 9 9 388 2 9 10 389 2 10 390s 2 10 1 390 2 10 2 391 2 10 3 392 2 10 4 393 2 10 5 394 2 10 6 395 2 10 7 396 2 10 8 397 2 10 9 398 2 10 10 399 3 ReferencesMathematical properties editThe number 300 is a triangular number and the sum of a pair of twin primes 149 151 as well as the sum of ten consecutive primes 13 17 19 23 29 31 37 41 43 47 It is palindromic in 3 consecutive bases 30010 6067 4548 3639 and also in base 13 Factorization is 22 3 52 30064 1 is primeIntegers from 301 to 399 edit300s edit 301 edit Main article 301 number 302 edit Main article 302 number 303 edit Main article 303 number 304 edit Main article 304 number 305 edit Main article 305 number 306 edit Main article 306 number 307 edit Main article 307 number 308 edit Main article 308 number 309 edit 309 3 103 Blum integer number of primes lt 211 1 As of April 2024 update it is the lowest number to not have an article in Wikipedia 2 possibly making it interesting in the interesting number paradox 310s edit 310 edit Main article 310 number 311 edit Main article 311 number 312 edit Main article 312 number 312 23 3 13 idoneal number 313 edit Main article 313 number 314 edit 314 2 157 314 is a nontotient 3 smallest composite number in Somos 4 sequence 4 315 edit 315 32 5 7 D 7 3 displaystyle D 7 3 nbsp rencontres number highly composite odd number having 12 divisors 5 316 edit 316 22 79 a centered triangular number 6 and a centered heptagonal number 7 317 edit 317 is a prime number Eisenstein prime with no imaginary part Chen prime 8 one of the rare primes to be both right and left truncatable 9 and a strictly non palindromic number 317 is the exponent and number of ones in the fourth base 10 repunit prime 10 318 edit Main article 318 number 319 edit 319 11 29 319 is the sum of three consecutive primes 103 107 109 Smith number 11 cannot be represented as the sum of fewer than 19 fourth powers happy number in base 10 12 320s edit 320 edit 320 26 5 25 2 5 320 is a Leyland number 13 and maximum determinant of a 10 by 10 matrix of zeros and ones 321 edit 321 3 107 a Delannoy number 14 322 edit 322 2 7 23 322 is a sphenic 15 nontotient untouchable 16 and a Lucas number 17 323 edit 323 17 19 323 is the sum of nine consecutive primes 19 23 29 31 37 41 43 47 53 the sum of the 13 consecutive primes 5 7 11 13 17 19 23 29 31 37 41 43 47 Motzkin number 18 A Lucas and Fibonacci pseudoprime See 323 disambiguation 324 edit 324 22 34 182 324 is the sum of four consecutive primes 73 79 83 89 totient sum of the first 32 integers a square number 19 and an untouchable number 16 325 edit 325 52 13 325 is a triangular number hexagonal number 20 nonagonal number 21 centered nonagonal number 22 325 is the smallest number to be the sum of two squares in 3 different ways 12 182 62 172 and 102 152 325 is also the smallest and only known 3 hyperperfect number 326 edit 326 2 163 326 is a nontotient noncototient 23 and an untouchable number 16 326 is the sum of the 14 consecutive primes 3 5 7 11 13 17 19 23 29 31 37 41 43 47 lazy caterer number 24 327 edit 327 3 109 327 is a perfect totient number 25 number of compositions of 10 whose run lengths are either weakly increasing or weakly decreasing 26 328 edit 328 23 41 328 is a refactorable number 27 and it is the sum of the first fifteen primes 2 3 5 7 11 13 17 19 23 29 31 37 41 43 47 329 edit 329 7 47 329 is the sum of three consecutive primes 107 109 113 and a highly cototient number 28 330s edit 330 edit 330 2 3 5 11 330 is sum of six consecutive primes 43 47 53 59 61 67 pentatope number and hence a binomial coefficient 11 4 displaystyle tbinom 11 4 nbsp a pentagonal number 29 divisible by the number of primes below it and a sparsely totient number 30 331 edit 331 is a prime number super prime cuban prime 31 a lucky prime 32 sum of five consecutive primes 59 61 67 71 73 centered pentagonal number 33 centered hexagonal number 34 and Mertens function returns 0 35 332 edit 332 22 83 Mertens function returns 0 35 333 edit 333 32 37 Mertens function returns 0 35 repdigit 2333 is the smallest power of two greater than a googol 334 edit 334 2 167 nontotient 36 335 edit 335 5 67 divisible by the number of primes below it number of Lyndon words of length 12 336 edit 336 24 3 7 untouchable number 16 number of partitions of 41 into prime parts 37 337 edit 337 prime number emirp permutable prime with 373 and 733 Chen prime 8 star number 338 edit 338 2 132 nontotient number of square 0 1 matrices without zero rows and with exactly 4 entries equal to 1 38 339 edit 339 3 113 Ulam number 39 340s edit 340 edit 340 22 5 17 sum of eight consecutive primes 29 31 37 41 43 47 53 59 sum of ten consecutive primes 17 19 23 29 31 37 41 43 47 53 sum of the first four powers of 4 41 42 43 44 divisible by the number of primes below it nontotient noncototient 23 Number of regions formed by drawing the line segments connecting any two of the 12 perimeter points of a 3 times 3 grid of squares sequence A331452 in the OEIS and sequence A255011 in the OEIS 341 edit 341 11 31 sum of seven consecutive primes 37 41 43 47 53 59 61 octagonal number 40 centered cube number 41 super Poulet number 341 is the smallest Fermat pseudoprime it is the least composite odd modulus m greater than the base b that satisfies the Fermat property bm 1 1 is divisible by m for bases up to 128 of b 2 15 60 63 78 and 108 342 edit 342 2 32 19 pronic number 42 Untouchable number 16 343 edit 343 73 the first nice Friedman number that is composite since 343 3 4 3 It is the only known example of x2 x 1 y3 in this case x 18 y 7 It is z3 in a triplet x y z such that x5 y2 z3 344 edit 344 23 43 octahedral number 43 noncototient 23 totient sum of the first 33 integers refactorable number 27 345 edit 345 3 5 23 sphenic number 15 idoneal number 346 edit 346 2 173 Smith number 11 noncototient 23 347 edit 347 is a prime number emirp safe prime 44 Eisenstein prime with no imaginary part Chen prime 8 Friedman prime since 347 73 4 twin prime with 349 and a strictly non palindromic number 348 edit 348 22 3 29 sum of four consecutive primes 79 83 89 97 refactorable number 27 349 edit 349 is a prime number the sum of three consecutive primes 109 113 127 5349 4349 349 45 lucky prime and a twin prime with 347 350s edit 350 edit 350 2 52 7 7 4 displaystyle left 7 atop 4 right nbsp primitive semiperfect number 46 divisible by the number of primes below it nontotient a truncated icosahedron of frequency 6 has 350 hexagonal faces and 12 pentagonal faces 351 edit 351 33 13 triangular number sum of five consecutive primes 61 67 71 73 79 member of Padovan sequence 47 and number of compositions of 15 into distinct parts 48 352 edit 352 25 11 the number of n Queens Problem solutions for n 9 It is the sum of two consecutive primes 173 179 lazy caterer number 24 353 edit Main article 353 number 354 edit 354 2 3 59 14 24 34 44 49 50 sphenic number 15 nontotient also SMTP code meaning start of mail input It is also sum of absolute value of the coefficients of Conway s polynomial 355 edit 355 5 71 Smith number 11 Mertens function returns 0 35 divisible by the number of primes below it The numerator of the best simplified rational approximation of pi having a denominator of four digits or fewer This fraction 355 113 is known as Milu and provides an extremely accurate approximation for pi 356 edit 356 22 89 Mertens function returns 0 35 357 edit 357 3 7 17 sphenic number 15 358 edit 358 2 179 sum of six consecutive primes 47 53 59 61 67 71 Mertens function returns 0 35 number of ways to partition 1 2 3 4 5 and then partition each cell block into subcells 51 359 edit Main article 359 number 360s edit 360 edit Main article 360 number 361 edit 361 192 centered triangular number 6 centered octagonal number centered decagonal number 52 member of the Mian Chowla sequence 53 also the number of positions on a standard 19 x 19 Go board 362 edit 362 2 181 s2 19 sum of squares of divisors of 19 54 Mertens function returns 0 35 nontotient noncototient 23 363 edit Main article 363 number 364 edit 364 22 7 13 tetrahedral number 55 sum of twelve consecutive primes 11 13 17 19 23 29 31 37 41 43 47 53 Mertens function returns 0 35 nontotient It is a repdigit in base 3 111111 base 9 444 base 25 EE base 27 DD base 51 77 and base 90 44 the sum of six consecutive powers of 3 1 3 9 27 81 243 and because it is the twelfth non zero tetrahedral number 55 365 edit Main article 365 number 366 edit 366 2 3 61 sphenic number 15 Mertens function returns 0 35 noncototient 23 number of complete partitions of 20 56 26 gonal and 123 gonal Also the number of days in a leap year 367 edit 367 is a prime number a lucky prime 32 Perrin number 57 happy number prime index prime and a strictly non palindromic number 368 edit 368 24 23 It is also a Leyland number 13 369 edit Main article 369 number 370s edit 370 edit 370 2 5 37 sphenic number 15 sum of four consecutive primes 83 89 97 101 nontotient with 369 part of a Ruth Aaron pair with only distinct prime factors counted Base 10 Armstrong number since 33 73 03 370 371 edit 371 7 53 sum of three consecutive primes 113 127 131 sum of seven consecutive primes 41 43 47 53 59 61 67 sum of the primes from its least to its greatest prime factor 58 the next such composite number is 2935561623745 Armstrong number since 33 73 13 371 372 edit 372 22 3 31 sum of eight consecutive primes 31 37 41 43 47 53 59 61 noncototient 23 untouchable number 16 gt refactorable number 27 373 edit 373 is a prime number balanced prime 59 one of the rare primes to be both right and left truncatable two sided prime 9 sum of five consecutive primes 67 71 73 79 83 permutable prime with 337 and 733 palindromic prime in 3 consecutive bases 5658 4549 37310 and also in base 4 113114 374 edit 374 2 11 17 sphenic number 15 nontotient 3744 1 is prime 60 375 edit 375 3 53 number of regions in regular 11 gon with all diagonals drawn 61 376 edit 376 23 47 pentagonal number 29 1 automorphic number 62 nontotient refactorable number 27 There is a math puzzle in which when 376 is squared 376 is also the last three digits as 376 376 141376 63 377 edit 377 13 29 Fibonacci number a centered octahedral number 64 a Lucas and Fibonacci pseudoprime the sum of the squares of the first six primes 378 edit 378 2 33 7 triangular number cake number hexagonal number 20 Smith number 11 379 edit 379 is a prime number Chen prime 8 lazy caterer number 24 and a happy number in base 10 It is the sum of the 15 consecutive primes 3 5 7 11 13 17 19 23 29 31 37 41 43 47 53 379 1 is prime 380s edit 380 edit 380 22 5 19 pronic number 42 Number of regions into which a figure made up of a row of 6 adjacent congruent rectangles is divided upon drawing diagonals of all possible rectangles 65 381 edit 381 3 127 palindromic in base 2 and base 8 It is the sum of the first 16 prime numbers 2 3 5 7 11 13 17 19 23 29 31 37 41 43 47 53 382 edit 382 2 191 sum of ten consecutive primes 19 23 29 31 37 41 43 47 53 59 Smith number 11 383 edit 383 prime number safe prime 44 Woodall prime 66 Thabit number Eisenstein prime with no imaginary part palindromic prime It is also the first number where the sum of a prime and the reversal of the prime is also a prime 67 4383 3383 is prime 384 edit Main article 384 number 385 edit 385 5 7 11 sphenic number 15 square pyramidal number 68 the number of integer partitions of 18 385 102 92 82 72 62 52 42 32 22 12 386 edit 386 2 193 nontotient noncototient 23 centered heptagonal number 7 number of surface points on a cube with edge length 9 69 387 edit 387 32 43 number of graphical partitions of 22 70 388 edit 388 22 97 solution to postage stamp problem with 6 stamps and 6 denominations 71 number of uniform rooted trees with 10 nodes 72 389 edit 389 prime number emirp Eisenstein prime with no imaginary part Chen prime 8 highly cototient number 28 strictly non palindromic number Smallest conductor of a rank 2 Elliptic curve 390s edit 390 edit 390 2 3 5 13 sum of four consecutive primes 89 97 101 103 nontotient n 0 10 390 n displaystyle sum n 0 10 390 n nbsp is prime 73 391 edit 391 17 23 Smith number 11 centered pentagonal number 33 392 edit 392 23 72 Achilles number 393 edit 393 3 131 Blum integer Mertens function returns 0 35 394 edit 394 2 197 S5 a Schroder number 74 nontotient noncototient 23 395 edit 395 5 79 sum of three consecutive primes 127 131 137 sum of five consecutive primes 71 73 79 83 89 number of unordered unlabeled rooted trimmed trees with 11 nodes 75 396 edit 396 22 32 11 sum of twin primes 197 199 totient sum of the first 36 integers refactorable number 27 Harshad number digit reassembly number 397 edit 397 prime number cuban prime 31 centered hexagonal number 34 398 edit 398 2 199 nontotient n 0 10 398 n displaystyle sum n 0 10 398 n nbsp is prime 73 399 edit 399 3 7 19 sphenic number 15 smallest Lucas Carmichael number Leyland number of the second kind 399 1 is prime References edit Sloane N J A ed Sequence A007053 Number of primes lt 2 n The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Retrieved 2022 06 02 Category Integers Archived from the original on 12 February 2024 Retrieved 18 February 2024 Sloane N J A ed Sequence A005277 Nontotients even numbers k such that phi m k has no solution The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Sloane N J A ed Sequence A006720 Somos 4 sequence The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Sloane N J A ed Sequence A053624 Highly composite odd numbers 1 where d n increases to a record The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation a b Sloane N J A ed Sequence A005448 Centered triangular numbers The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation a b Sloane N J A ed Sequence A069099 Centered heptagonal numbers The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation a b c d e Sloane N J A ed Sequence A109611 Chen primes The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation a b Sloane N J A ed Sequence A020994 Primes that are both left truncatable and right truncatable The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Guy Richard Unsolved Problems in Number Theory p 7 ISBN 1475717385 a b c d e f Sloane N J A ed Sequence A006753 Smith numbers The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Sloane N J A ed Sequence A007770 Happy numbers numbers whose trajectory under iteration of sum of squares of digits map see A003132 includes 1 The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation a b Sloane N J A ed Sequence A076980 Leyland numbers The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Sloane N J A ed Sequence A001850 Central Delannoy numbers The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation a b c d e f g h i Sloane N J A ed Sequence A007304 Sphenic numbers The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation a b c d e f Sloane N J A ed Sequence A005114 Untouchable numbers also called nonaliquot numbers impossible values for the sum of aliquot parts function The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Sloane N J A ed Sequence A000032 Lucas numbers The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Sloane N J A ed Sequence A001006 Motzkin numbers The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Sloane N J A ed Sequence A000290 The squares a n n 2 The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation a b Sloane N J A ed Sequence A000384 Hexagonal numbers The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Sloane N J A ed Sequence A001106 9 gonal numbers The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Sloane N J A ed Sequence A060544 Centered 9 gonal numbers The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation a b c d e f g h i Sloane N J A ed Sequence A005278 Noncototients The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation a b c Sloane N J A ed Sequence A000124 Central polygonal numbers the Lazy Caterer s sequence n n 1 2 1 or maximal number of pieces formed when slicing a pancake with n cuts The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Sloane N J A ed Sequence A082897 Perfect totient numbers The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Sloane N J A ed Sequence A332835 Number of compositions of n whose run lengths are either weakly increasing or weakly decreasing The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation a b c d e f Sloane N J A ed Sequence A033950 Refactorable numbers The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation a b Sloane N J A ed Sequence A100827 Highly cototient numbers The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation a b Sloane N J A ed Sequence A000326 Pentagonal numbers The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Sloane N J A ed Sequence A036913 Sparsely totient numbers The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation a b Sloane N J A ed Sequence A002407 Cuban primes primes which are the difference of two consecutive cubes The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation a b Sloane N J A ed Sequence A031157 Numbers that are both lucky and prime The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation a b Sloane N J A ed Sequence A005891 Centered pentagonal numbers The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation a b Sloane N J A ed Sequence A003215 Hex numbers The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation a b c d e f g h i j Sloane N J A ed Sequence A028442 Numbers n such that Mertens function is zero The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Sloane N J A ed Sequence A003052 Self numbers The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Sloane N J A ed Sequence A000607 Number of partitions of n into prime parts The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Sloane N J A ed Sequence A122400 Number of square 0 1 matrices without zero rows and with exactly n entries equal to 1 The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Sloane N J A ed Sequence A002858 Ulam numbers The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Sloane N J A ed Sequence A000567 Octagonal numbers The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Sloane N J A ed Sequence A005898 Centered cube numbers The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation a b cite OEIS A002378 2 Oblong or promic pronic or heteromecic numbers a n n n 1 Sloane N J A ed Sequence A005900 Octahedral numbers The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation a b Sloane N J A ed Sequence A005385 Safe primes The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Sloane N J A ed Sequence A059802 Numbers k such that 5 k 4 k is prime The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Sloane N J A ed Sequence A006036 Primitive pseudoperfect numbers The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Sloane N J A ed Sequence A000931 Padovan sequence The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Sloane N J A ed Sequence A032020 Number of compositions ordered partitions of n into distinct parts The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Sloane N J A ed Sequence A000538 Sum of fourth powers 0 4 1 4 n 4 The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Sloane N J A ed Sequence A031971 a n Sum k 1 n k n The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Sloane N J A ed Sequence A000258 Expansion of e g f exp exp exp x 1 1 The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Sloane N J A ed Sequence A062786 Centered 10 gonal numbers The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Sloane N J A ed Sequence A005282 Mian Chowla sequence The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Sloane N J A ed Sequence A001157 a n sigma 2 n sum of squares of divisors of n The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation a b Sloane N J A ed Sequence A000292 Tetrahedral numbers or triangular pyramidal The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Sloane N J A ed Sequence A126796 Number of complete partitions of n The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Sloane N J A ed Sequence A001608 Perrin sequence The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Sloane N J A ed Sequence A055233 Composite numbers equal to the sum of the primes from their smallest prime factor to their largest prime factor The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Sloane N J A ed Sequence A006562 Balanced primes The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Sloane N J A ed Sequence A000068 Numbers k such that k 4 1 is prime The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Sloane N J A ed Sequence A007678 Number of regions in regular n gon with all diagonals drawn The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Sloane N J A ed Sequence A003226 Automorphic numbers The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Algebra COW Puzzle Solution Archived from the original on 2023 10 19 Retrieved 2023 09 21 Sloane N J A ed Sequence A001845 Centered octahedral numbers crystal ball sequence for cubic lattice The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Sloane N J A ed Sequence A306302 Number of regions into which a figure made up of a row of n adjacent congruent rectangles is divided upon drawing diagonals of all possible rectangles The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Sloane N J A ed Sequence A050918 Woodall primes The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Sloane N J A ed Sequence A072385 Primes which can be represented as the sum of a prime and its reverse The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Sloane N J A ed Sequence A000330 Square pyramidal numbers The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Sloane N J A ed Sequence A005897 a n 6 n 2 2 for n gt 0 a 0 1 The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Sloane N J A ed Sequence A000569 Number of graphical partitions of 2n The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Sloane N J A ed Sequence A084192 Array read by antidiagonals T n k solution to postage stamp problem with n stamps and k denominations n gt 1 k gt 1 The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Sloane N J A ed Sequence A317712 Number of uniform rooted trees with n nodes The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation a b Sloane N J A ed Sequence A162862 Numbers n such that n 10 n 9 n 8 n 7 n 6 n 5 n 4 n 3 n 2 n 1 is prime The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Sloane N J A ed Sequence A006318 Large Schroder numbers The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Sloane N J A ed Sequence A002955 Number of unordered unlabeled rooted trimmed trees with n nodes The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 300 number amp oldid 1220509829 370, 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