60

Properties by base:

Base 1060 (2 digits)
Digit Sum: 6
Digital Root: 6 sad
Base 20b111100 (6 digits)
Digit Sum: 0b100
Digital Root: 0b1 always happy
Base 8074 (2 digits)
Digit Sum: 013
Digital Root: 04 sad
Base 160x3c (2 digits)
Digit Sum: 0xf
Digital Root: 0xf sad

More about this number at Positiv Integers and Number Empire.

The number is not a prime.

Its 4 (3 unique) factors are:
22 = 4
3
5

Its 12 divisors are:
1
2
3
4
5
6
10
12
15
20
30
60
Its aliquote sum is:
108
makeing it a abundant number.

In HTML this number represents this color:  
#00003C
 

As Unicode codepoint (since version 1.1) this number represents this character:< LESS-THAN SIGN in ASCII (Source: https://ucdapi.org/unicode/latest/codepoint/dec/60); HTML: &#x00003c;

In the work of Johann Sebastian Bach BWV 60 is O Ewigkeit, du Donnerwort (Dialogus)

The number appears at position 127 of the decimal digits of π surrounded by
865132823066470938446095505822317253594081 Source: The Pi-Search Page

Computations done with Math::BigInt 1.999811 and Math::Pari 2.030523 based on PARI/GP 2.11.3 (elapsed: 911.702ms; cpu: 95.6350000000015ms)


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