| Base 10 | 60 (2 digits) | ||
| Digit Sum: 6 | Digital Root: 6 | sad | |
| Base 2 | 0b111100 (6 digits) | ||
| Digit Sum: 0b100 | Digital Root: 0b1 | always happy | |
| Base 8 | 074 (2 digits) | ||
| Digit Sum: 013 | Digital Root: 04 | sad | |
| Base 16 | 0x3c (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://www.unicode.org/Public/UCD/latest/ucdxml/ucd.all.grouped.zip); HTML: <
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: 1008.436ms; cpu: 89.8969999999997ms)