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! colspan="2" align="center" | 153
|Ordinal |Cardinal |Factorization |Divisors |Roman numeral |Binary |Octal |Hexadecimal
153
153rd
[153 = 3^2 \cdot 17]
1, 3, 9, 17, 51, 153
CLIII
10011001
231
99
One hundred (and) fifty-three is the natural number following one hundred (and) fifty-two and preceding one hundred (and) fifty-four.

As a triangular number, it is the sum of the first 17 integers, and also the sum of the first five factorials. It is also a hexagonal number.

The distinct prime factors of 153 add up to 20, and so do the ones of 154, hence the two form a Ruth-Aaron pair.

Another interesting feature of the number 153 is that it's the limit of the following algorithm:

  1. Take a random number, divisible by three.
  2. Split that number into its base 10 digits.
  3. Take the sum of their cubes.
  4. Go to the second step.
An example, starting with the number 84:
[8^3 + 4^3] = 512 + 64 = 576
[5^3 + 7^3 + 6^3] = 125 + 343 + 216 = 684
[6^3 + 8^3 + 4^3] = 216 + 512 + 64 = 792
[7^3 + 9^3 + 2^3] = 343 + 729 + 8 = 1080
[1^3 + 0^3 + 8^3 + 0^3] = 1 + 0 + 512 + 0 = 513
[5^3 + 1^3 + 3^3] = 125 + 1 + 27 = 153
[1^3 + 5^3 + 3^3] = 1 + 125 + 27 = 153

Evagrius Ponticus considered 153 to represent a harmonization of contrasts, since 153 = 100 + 28 + 25, with 100 representing a square, 28 a triangle and 25 a circle.

Since [153 = 1^3 + 5^3 + 3^3], it is a 3-narcissistic number, and it is a Friedman number since 153 = 3 * 51. It is a Harshad number in base 10.

One hundred (and) fifty-three is also

See also

For the year, see AD 153.

 


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