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976 (number)
900 (nine hundred) is the natural number following 899 and preceding 901. It is the square of 30 and the sum of Euler's totient function for the first 54 positive integers. In base 10 it is a Harshad number. It is also the first number to be the square of a sphenic number. In other fields 900 is also: * A telephone area code for "premium" phone calls in the North American Numbering Plan * In Greek number symbols, the sign Sampi ("ϡ", literally "like a pi") * A skateboarding trick in which the skateboarder spins two and a half times (360 degrees times 2.5 is 900) * A 900 series refers to three consecutive perfect games in bowling * Yoda's age in Star Wars Integers from 901 to 999 900s * 901 = 17 × 53, centered triangular number, happy number * 902 = 2 × 11 × 41, sphenic number, nontotient, Harshad number * 903 = 3 × 7 × 43, sphenic number, triangular number, Schröder–Hipparchus number, Mertens function (903) returns 0, little Schroeder number * 904 = 23 ...
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In mathematics, the natural numbers are those numbers used for counting (as in "there are ''six'' coins on the table") and ordering (as in "this is the ''third'' largest city in the country"). Numbers used for counting are called ''Cardinal number, cardinal numbers'', and numbers used for ordering are called ''Ordinal number, ordinal numbers''. Natural numbers are sometimes used as labels, known as ''nominal numbers'', having none of the properties of numbers in a mathematical sense (e.g. sports Number (sports), jersey numbers). Some definitions, including the standard ISO/IEC 80000, ISO 80000-2, begin the natural numbers with , corresponding to the non-negative integers , whereas others start with , corresponding to the positive integers Texts that exclude zero from the natural numbers sometimes refer to the natural numbers together with zero as the whole numbers, while in other writings, that term is used instead for the integers (including negative integers). The natural ...
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