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224 (number)

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224 (Two Hundred Twenty Four) is the natural number following 223 and proceeding 225.



In Mathematics

224 =2·7

The sum of 224's prime factors is 17 (9 counting only distinct numbers)

The product of 224's digits is 16, and the sum of them is 8.

224 is non-trivially palindromic in base 3 and 15

224 is an admirable number

224 is a Harshad number because it is the multiple of the sum of its digits

224 is a Nude number because it is divisible by each of its digits (224/2 =112, 224/4=56)

224 is a Zuckerman number because it is evenly divisible by the product of its digits

224 is the sum of 2 cubes:

224 = 23 + 63 224 is the sum of the cubes of 4 consecutive integers:

224 = 23 + 33 + 43 + 53

In Popular Culture

224 is renowned for being the smallest number without a Misplaced Pages page. It is the first number user CPU502 changed on their route to add Misplaced Pages articles for every number <1000.