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*The [[Rule of 78s]] is a method of yearly interest calculation{{fact|date=May 2010}}
*The [[Rule of 78s]] is a method of yearly interest calculation{{fact|date=May 2010}}
*[[Municipal Okrug 78]], a municipal okrug of Tsentralny District of St. Petersburg, Russia
*[[Municipal Okrug 78]], a municipal okrug of Tsentralny District of St. Petersburg, Russia

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78 (seventy-eight) is the natural number following 77 and followed by 79.

← 77 78 79 →
Cardinalseventy-eight
Ordinalth
Numeral system78
Factorization
Divisors1, 2, 3, 6, 13, 26, 39, 78
Greek numeralΟΗ´
Roman numeralLXXVIII
Binary10011102
Ternary22203
Senary2106
Octal1168
Duodecimal6612
Hexadecimal4E16

In mathematics

78 is a triangular number, and its factorization makes it a sphenic number. As a multiple of a perfect number, 78 is itself a semiperfect number.

77 and 78 form a Ruth-Aaron pair under the second definition in which repeated prime factors are counted as often as they occur.

Since it is possible to find sequences of 78 consecutive integers such that each inner member shares a factor with either the first or the last member, 78 is an Erdős–Woods number.

Karl A. Dahlke proved in 1989 that 78 heptominos of this shape ( ), at a minimum, are required to fill a rectangle.

In science

In other fields

78 is also:

References

  1. ^ "Both wolves and dogs possess 78 chromosomes." Handbook of Applied Dog Behavior and Training by Steven R. Lindsay, Wiley-Blackwell (2000) p. 11