87 (number)
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Cardinal | eighty-seven | |||
Ordinal | 87th (eighty-seventh) | |||
Factorization | 3 × 29 | |||
Divisors | 1, 3, 29, 87 | |||
Greek numeral | ΠΖ´ | |||
Roman numeral | LXXXVII, lxxxvii | |||
Binary | 10101112 | |||
Ternary | 100203 | |||
Senary | 2236 | |||
Octal | 1278 | |||
Duodecimal | 7312 | |||
Hexadecimal | 5716 |
87 (eighty-seven) is the natural number following 86 and preceding 88.
In mathematics
[edit]87 is:
- the sum of the squares of the first four primes (87 = 22 + 32 + 52 + 72).
- the sum of the sums of the divisors of the first 10 positive integers.[1]
- the thirtieth semiprime,[2] and the twenty-sixth distinct semiprime[3] and the eighth of the form (3.q).
- together with 85 and 86,[4] forms the last semiprime in the 2nd cluster of three consecutive semiprimes; the first comprising 33, 34, 35.
- with an aliquot sum of 33; itself a semiprime, within an aliquot sequence of five composite numbers (87,33,15,9,4,3,1,0) to the Prime in the 3-aliquot tree.
- 5! - 4! - 3! - 2! - 1! = 87
- the last two decimal digits of Graham's number.
In sports
[edit]- Cricket in Australia holds 87 as a superstitiously unlucky score and is referred to as "the devil's number". This originates from the fact that 87 is 13 runs short of a century. 187, 287, and so on are also considered unlucky but are not as common as 87 on its own.[5]
In other fields
[edit]Eighty-seven is also:
- The opus number of the 24 Preludes and Fugues of Dmitri Shostakovich.
- In model railroading, the ratio of the popular H0 scale is 1:87.[6] Proto:87 scale claims to offer precise proportions of wheels and tracks of real railroads.
References
[edit]- ^ Sloane, N. J. A. (ed.). "Sequence A024916 (sum_{k=1..n} sigma(k) where sigma(n) = sum of divisors of n)". The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences. OEIS Foundation.
- ^ "A001358 - OEIS". oeis.org. Retrieved 2020-08-10.
- ^ "A006881 - OEIS". oeis.org. Retrieved 2020-08-10.
- ^ Sloane, N. J. A. (ed.). "Sequence A056809". The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences. OEIS Foundation.
- ^ Ferris, Sam (2014-11-02). "The real story behind Australia's unlucky number 87". cricket.com.au. Retrieved 2022-01-27.
- ^ "Guide to model railroading scales and gauges". Model Railroader. 2 November 2011. Archived from the original on 22 June 2015. Retrieved 2 October 2016.