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RE: Count to 1000 - perry - 05-05-2017 132 Year 132 (CXXXII) was a leap year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Serius and Sergianus (or, less frequently, year 885 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 132 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/132 RE: Count to 1000 - humanpuff69 - 05-05-2017 133 According To Wikipedia Year 133 is: Code: Year 133 (CXXXIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Hiberus and Sisenna (or, less frequently, year 886 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 133 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. According To Wikipedia 133 as number is Code: 133 is an n whose divisors (excluding n itself) added up divide φ(n). It is an octagonal number[1] and a Harshad number.[2] It is also a happy number.[3] that its for number 133 RE: Count to 1000 - perry - 05-05-2017 134 134 is a nontotient since there is no integer with exactly 134 coprimes below it. And it is a noncototient since there is no integer with 134 integers with common factors below it. 134 is 8 C 1 + 8 C 3 + 8 C 4 {\displaystyle {}_{8}C_{1}+{}_{8}C_{3}+{}_{8}C_{4}} {}_8C_1 + {}_8C_3 + {}_8C_4. In Roman numerals, 134 is a Friedman number since CXXXIV = XV * (XC/X) - I. RE: Count to 1000 - humanpuff69 - 05-05-2017 135 [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlaxs1Ur-NU[/youtube] because image and wikipedia is too mainstream RE: Count to 1000 - perry - 05-05-2017 136 136 is itself a factor of the Eddington number. With a total of 8 divisors, 8 among them, 136 is a refactorable number. It is a composite number. 136 is a triangular number, a centered triangular number[1] and a centered nonagonal number.[2] The sum of the ninth row of Lozanić's triangle is 136. 136 is a self-descriptive number in base 4,[3] and a repdigit in base 16. In base 10, the sum of the cubes of its digits is 1 3 + 3 3 + 6 3 = 244 {\displaystyle 1^{3}+3^{3}+6^{3}=244} 1^{3}+3^{3}+6^{3}=244. The sum of the cubes of the digits of 244 is 2 3 + 4 3 + 4 3 = 136 {\displaystyle 2^{3}+4^{3}+4^{3}=136} 2^{3}+4^{3}+4^{3}=136. 136 is the sum of the first 16 positive integers. RE: Count to 1000 - TrK - 05-05-2017 137 Simply 137 RE: Count to 1000 - Dynamo - 05-05-2017 RE: Count to 1000 - Hawkz - 05-05-2017 139 The number 139 Quote:139 is the 34th prime number. It is a twin prime with 137. Because 141 is a semiprime, 139 is a Chen prime. 139 is the smallest prime before a prime gap of length 10. RE: Count to 1000 - perry - 05-05-2017 140 is an abundant number and a harmonic divisor number.[1] It is the sum of the squares of the first seven integers, which makes it a square pyramidal number, and in base 10 it is divisible by the sum of its digits, which makes it a Harshad number. 140 is an odious number because it has an odd number of ones in its binary number. The sum of Euler's totient function φ(x) over the first twenty-one integers is 140. 140 is a repdigit in bases 13, 19, 27, 34, 69, and 139. RE: Count to 1000 - humanpuff69 - 05-06-2017 141 141 (one hundred [and] forty-one) is the natural number following 140 and preceding 142. In Matemathics Code: 141 is: In Military: Code: K-141 Kursk was a Russian nuclear cruise missile submarine, which sank in the Barents Sea August 12, 2000 Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/141_(number) |