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Cardinalseventy
Ordinal70th
(seventieth)
Factorization2 × 5 × 7
Divisors1, 2, 5, 7, 10, 14, 35, 70
Greek numeralΟ´
Roman numeralLXX
Binary10001102
Ternary21213
Senary1546
Octal1068
Duodecimal5A12
Hexadecimal4616
Hebrewע (Ayin)

70 (seventy) is the natural number following 69 and preceding 71.

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The sum of the first twenty four squares starting from one is seventy squared. This relates seventy to the Leech lattice and thus string theory.

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Number name

The French do not have a word for 70, instead using "soixante-dix" (60 + 10). Other French-speaking countries such as Belgium, Switzerland, Aosta Valley and Jersey do have a word for it, using "septante."[4]

Notes

  1. ^ Rao, B. Srinivasa (2005), "Heptagonal Numbers in the Pell Sequence and Diophantine Equations 2x2 = y2(5y − 3)2 ± 2", Fibonacci Quarterly, 43 (3): 194–201.
  2. ^ The Official Highway Code, pub. Department for Transport (Revised 2007 Edition). ISBN 978-0-11-552814-9. A white circular sign with a black diagonal stripe indicates that the national speed limit applies. This depends on the vehicle type and grade of road. The table on p.40 shows the highest speed permitted to be 70mph, for normally-laden cars and motorcycles on dual-carriageways and motorways.
  3. ^ Guxi in Baidu Encyclopedia (Chinese: 七十岁,古来稀)
  4. ^ Peter Higgins, Number Story. London: Copernicus Books (2008): 19. "Belgian French speakers however grew tired of this and introduced the new names septante, octante, nonante etc. for these numbers".