152 (number)
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152 (one hundred and fifty-two) is the natural number following 151 and preceding 153.
Cardinal | One hundred [and] fifty-two |
Ordinal | 152nd |
Factorization | |
Roman numeral | CLII |
Binary | 10011000 |
Hexadecimal | 98 |
[edit] In mathematics
152 is the sum of four consecutive primes (31 + 37 + 41 + 43). It is a nontotient since there is no integer with 152 coprimes below it.
152 is a refactorable number since it is divisible by the total number of divisors it has, and in base 10 it is divisible by the sum of its digits, making it a Harshad number.
[edit] In other fields
One hundred [and] fifty-two is also:
- In aviation, and in particular in the aviation-frequency radio exchange (pronounced as one-fifty-two), the number 152 is associated with Cessna 152.
- a German plane, see Baade B-152
- The year AD 152 or 152 BC.
- The Post-Hardcore band Taking Back Sunday also have a use for the number 152. It appears on the cover of all their albums (most notably Tell All Your Friends), as it was the number of the turn off lead singer Adam Lazzara took on the way to/back from concerts for refreshments and a rest. The number appears in the forms of:
Tell All Your Friends:Picture of the road turning.
Where You Want To Be:The sign states 152 miles.
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