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3000 (number)

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Cardinalthree thousand
Ordinal3000th
(three thousandth)
Factorization23 × 3 × 53
Greek numeral,Γ´
Roman numeralMMM
Unicode symbol(s)MMM, mmm
Binary1011101110002
Ternary110100103
Senary215206
Octal56708
Duodecimal18A012
HexadecimalBB816

3000 (three thousand) is the natural number following 2999 and preceding 3001. It is the smallest number requiring thirteen letters in English (when "and" is required from 101 forward).

In other fields

In the novel The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky, a recurring conflict between Fyodor Pavlovich and his eldest son Dmitri Fyodorovich involves the sum of 3000 roubles.

Mr. 3000 is the title of the 2004 movie starring Bernie Mac.

3000 is sometimes used (often with comical intent) to represent a year in the distant future. For example, the events of the television series Futurama take place in 3000.

The number is also used in the title of the comedy series Mystery Science Theater 3000.

The postal code for the downtown core of Melbourne, Australia.

André 3000 is one of the members of OutKast.

Selected numbers in the range 3001–3999