286 is the natural number following 285 and preceding 287.
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Cardinal | two hundred eighty-six | |||
Ordinal | 286th (two hundred eighty-sixth) | |||
Factorization | 2 × 11 × 13 | |||
Divisors | 1, 2, 11, 13, 22, 26, 143, 286 | |||
Greek numeral | ΣΠϚ´ | |||
Roman numeral | CCLXXXVI | |||
Binary | 1000111102 | |||
Ternary | 1011213 | |||
Senary | 11546 | |||
Octal | 4368 | |||
Duodecimal | 1BA12 | |||
Hexadecimal | 11E16 |
In mathematics
- 286 is an even composite number with 3 prime factors.[1]
- 286 is in the smallest pair of nontotient anagrams with 268.[2]
- 286 is a tetrahedral number which means that represents a tetrahedron.[3]
- 286 is a sphenic number which means that it has exactly 3 prime factors.[4]
- 286 the first even pseudoprime to base 3.[5]
World Records
- On November 7, 2013, Alastair Galpin received the Guinness World Record for the fastest time to slice 10 matches in half. He completed it in 2.86 seconds.[6]
- On April 27, 2013, the largest tiramisu-making lesson ensued in Japan with 286 participants.[7]
- On September 21, 2007, the largest steel drum ensemble was achieved in Poznan, Poland. There were 286 members.[8]
- On November 12, 2017, Toyota achieved the Guinness World Record for the greatest number of toy cars launched simultaneously. There were 286 toy cars.[9]
Other fields
- The calendar years 286 AD and 286 BC.
- 286 is the number of several highways in Japan and the United States.
- 286 Iclea is an asteroid in the asteroid belt. It was discovered by Johann Palisa in Vienna, Austria.[10]
References
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