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8000 (number)

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← 7999 8000 8001 →
Cardinaleight thousand
Ordinal8000th
(eight thousandth)
Factorization26 × 53
Greek numeral,Η´
Roman numeralVMMM
Unicode symbol(s)VMMM, vmmm
Binary11111010000002
Ternary1012220223
Senary1010126
Octal175008
Duodecimal476812
Hexadecimal1F4016

8000 (eight thousand) is the natural number following 7999 and preceding 8001.

8000 is the cube of 20, as well as the sum of four consecutive integers cubed, 113 + 123 + 133 + 143.

The fourteen tallest mountains on Earth, which exceed 8000 meters in height, are sometimes referred to as eight-thousanders.

Selected numbers in the range 8001–8999