301 (number) explained
Number: | 301 |
Divisor: | 1, 7, 43, 301 |
301 is the natural number following 300 and preceding 302.
In mathematics
- 301 is an odd composite number with two prime factors.[1]
- 301 is a Stirling number of the second kind represented by meaning that it is the number of ways to organize 7 objects into 3 non-empty sets.[2]
- 301 is the sum of consecutive primes 97, 101, and 103.
- 301 is a happy number, meaning that infinitely taking the sum of the squares of the digits will eventually result in 1.
- 301 is a lazy caterer number meaning that it is the maximum number of pieces made by cutting a circle with 24 cuts.
Notes and References
- Web site: Facts about the integer. mathworld.wolfram.com.
- 1, 1 <= k <= n.