53 (number)

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53
Cardinal fifty-three
Ordinal 53rd
(fifty-third)
Factorization prime
Divisors 1, 53
Roman numeral LIII
Binary 1101012
Octal 658
Duodecimal 4512
Hexadecimal 3516

53 (fifty-three) is the natural number following 52 and preceding 54.

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[edit] In mathematics

Fifty-three is the 16th prime number. It is also an Eisenstein prime.

The sum of the first 53 primes is 5830, which is divisible by 53, a property shared by few other numbers.[1][2]

53 written in hexadecimal is 35, that is, the same characters used in the decimal representation, but reversed. At least four multiples of 53 share this property: 371 = 17316, 5141 = 141516, 99481 =1849916, and 8520280 = 82025816.

53 can not be expressed as the sum of any integer and its base 10 digits, making 53 a self number.

[edit] In science

[edit] Astronomy

[edit] In other fields

Fifty-three is:

A Herbie replica, built by a fan

[edit] Sports

  • The maximum number of players on a National Football League roster
  • Racing number of F1 Stockcars (UK)racer John Lund
  • Most points by a rookie in a NBA Playoff game, by Philadelphia's Wilt Chamberlain, 1960
  • Most field goals (3-games series, NBA Playoff), by Michael Jordan, 1992
  • Retired jersey number of Utah Jazz Mark Eaton
  • Total number of national football associations of UEFA

[edit] Historical years

53 A.D., 53 B.C., 1953

[edit] References

  1. ^ (sequence A045345 in OEIS)
  2. ^ Puzzle 31.- The Average Prime number, APN(k) = S(Pk)/k from the The Prime Puzzles & Problems Connection website
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