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383 most commonly refers to: * 383 (number) * AD 383, a year * 383 BC, a year 383 may also refer to: Astronomy * 383 Janina, a Themistian asteroid * Abell 383, a galaxy cluster * HOPS 383, a class 0 protostar * NGC 383, a double radio galaxy Buildings * 383 Madison Avenue, an office building in New York City, United States * Stalag 383, a German WW2 prisoner of war camp Manuscripts * Minuscule 383, a Greek manuscript of the New Testament Transportation Flights and routes * American Airlines Flight 383 (1965), a Boeing 727 which crashed on approach to Cincinnati * American Airlines Flight 383 (2016), a Boeing 767 which caught fire leaving Chicago O'Hare airport * List of highways numbered 383 Engines * Chrysler B engine#383, Chrysler 383 B engine Watercraft * BRP Ismael Lomibao (PC-383), a ''Jose Andrada''-class coastal patrol boat * KRI Imam Bonjol (383), a ''Parchim''-class corvette * USS City of Lewes (SP-383), an American minesweeper and patrol vessel * USS Pampanito (SS-3 ...
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383 (number)
300 (three hundred) is the natural number following 299 and preceding 301. Mathematical properties The number 300 is a triangular number and the sum of a pair of twin primes (149 + 151), as well as the sum of ten consecutive primes (13 + 17 + 19 + 23 + 29 + 31 + 37 + 41 + 43 + 47). It is palindromic in 3 consecutive bases: 30010 = 6067 = 4548 = 3639, and also in base 13. Factorization is 30064 + 1 is prime Other fields Three hundred is: * In bowling, a perfect score, achieved by rolling strikes in all ten frames (a total of twelve strikes) * The lowest possible Fair Isaac credit score * Three hundred ft/s is the maximum legal speed of a shot paintball * In the Hebrew Bible, the size of the military force deployed by the Israelite judge Gideon against the Midianites () * According to Islamic tradition, 300 is the number of ancient Israeli king Thalut's soldiers victorious against Goliath's soldiers * According to Herodotus, 300 is the number of ancient Spar ...
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