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==Trivia==
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*13 is often considered [[Luck Test|unlucky]].
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*There are 13 stripes on the [[flag]] of the [[United States]].
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**This is because the United States started as the [[Thirteen Colonies]]. In modern terms, they are [[Massachusetts]], [[New Hampshire]], [[Connecticut]], [[Rhode Island]], [[Delaware]], [[New York]], [[New Jersey]], [[Pennsylvania]], [[Virginia]], [[Maryland]], [[North Carolina|North]] and [[South Carolina]], and [[Georgia]].
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*A deck of [[card]]s has 13 values: 2-10, [[jack]], [[queen]], [[king]], and [[ace]].
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*14 is the first [[Roman numerals|Roman numeral]] with three different characters (XIV).
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*A [[pH]] of 14 indicates the most [[Base|basic]] substances, such as liquid drain cleaner.
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**Such substances have a pOH of 0 and a <nowiki>[</nowiki>[[Hydronium|H<sub>3</sub>O<sup>+</sup>]]<nowiki>]</nowiki> value of {{val|1.0|e=-14}}.
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*[[Pool]] has 15 balls.
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*[[Hexadecimal]] is also known as base-16.
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*A [[pound]] is 16 [[ounces]], while a [[gallon]] is 16 [[cup]]s.
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*20% is [[low battery]].
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*An [[icosahedron]] has 20 faces.
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*There are 22 players overall on a [[football]] pitch.
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*There are 22 stars in the [[Paramount Pictures]] logo.
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*Humans have 23 pairs of [[chromosome]]s.
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*[[Julius Caesar]] was stabbed 23 times.
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*[[The Alphabet]] has 26 letters.
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**[[&]] used to be the 27th letter.
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*Human [[hand]]s have 27 bones.
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*The world running speed record is 28 miles per hour.
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*[[February]] has 28 days.
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**Unless it's on a leap year. Then it has 29.
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*There are 29 letters in this sentence.
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*There are 29 strokes in TWENTY NINE.
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*Broadway is 33 miles long.
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*<math>x^3 + y^3 + z^3 = 33</math>. [[My Math Homework|Solve for all three variables]].
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*There are 34 [[pinniped]]s.
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*In a 4x4 [[magic square]], all rows, columns, diagonals, corners, 2x2 squares, and corners of each 3x3 square and 2x4 rectangle add up to 34.
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*35 is hexadecimal for 53.
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*In [[craps]], the chance of rolling [[snake eyes]] is 1 in 36.
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*All numbers from 1 to 36 add to [[666]]. Eeyikes!
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*There are 36 inches in a yard.
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**It is sort of possible to line up 36 [[Geometer moth|inchworms]] in a straight line, but it would be hard to perfect such a task by yourself.
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*[[William Shakespeare]] is thought to have written 37 plays.
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*A double zero [[roulette]] wheel has 38 slots.
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*The oldest [[cat]] ever to live died at 38.
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*<math>3^1 + 3^2 + 3^3 = 39</math>.
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*This sentence is made of 39 characters.
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*There are 40 spaces on a [[Monopoly]] board.
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*As of 2009, 40 (ah ah ah!) was the highest number [[count]]ed to on [[Sesame Street]].
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*Four has a [[U]], but forty does not.
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*Season 1 of [[SpongeBob SquarePants]] has 41 episodes.
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*There are 44 days between [[New Year's Eve]] and [[Valentine's Day]].
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*Julius Caesar was assassinated in 44 BCE.
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*[[Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis]] has 45 letters.
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*1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 + 8 + 9 (also written as <math>\sum_{n=1}^9 n</math>) = 45.
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*Humans have 46 individual chromosomes.
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*The United States has 46 presidents as of 01:38, 4 June 2024 (UTC).
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**The incumbent 46th president is [[Joe Biden]].
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*Element 47 is [[silver]].
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*A full [[National Basketball Association]] game is 48 minutes long.
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*[[Potato]]es have 48 chromosomes.
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*There are 48 sovereign states in [[Africa]].
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**[[Algeria]] is the largest by area, while [[Nigeria]] is the largest by population. In both terms, the smallest is the [[Seychelles]].
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*49 is a prime square made of two other prime squares.
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*49 is only divisible by 7, therefore it cannot be traced as composite with any simple techniques, as it is odd, not a repdigit, does not end with a 5, and its digits do not add up to a multiple of 3. This is even more true for 91 however, because 49 is a square number, but it is hard to figure out if a number is square upon viewing.
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*[[San Francisco 49ers|San Francisco '''49'''ers]]
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*[[Area 51|Area '''51''']]
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**Comes with a baseball diamond. Batteries not included.
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*[[Uranus]] has a diameter of around 51 megametres.
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*[[Philadelphia 76ers|Philadelphia '''76'''ers]]
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
 
*[[Calculator]]
 
*[[Calculator]]

Revision as of 01:49, 4 June 2024

This is a list of all the numbers that currently exist, though more may be invented later.

...but don't COUNT on it!

Calculable numbers

The numbers -1, 0, 1, and 2 are currently the only numbers to be fully confirmed. All numbers above 2 are theoretical and math does not work with them.

Fractional numbers

There exists a special value 1/12 which lies between 0 and 1. It is a very mysterious value, and little is known about it.

Unfractional numbers

Annoying numbers like π and e which don't have repeating digits. Unfortunately, most numbers are like this.

Theoretical numbers

These numbers are purely theoretical and are likely not to exist. See the page 3 for more information.

Error codes

These values are reserved for use in identifying HTTP status

Years

The system of numbers for counting years is often considered separate from the main number system[citation needed], and are given their own section of the numbers.

Post-year numbers

Years will end before the year 2763;[citation needed] some speculate that time itself will end, while others say that we will simply switch to an alphanumeric system of counting years. Some theorize that the Roman Empire will return from their lunch break and bring back using Roman numerals for counting years.

Special year

idk what happened here

Long numbers

Numbers with more than four digits are considered to in a separate class from all other numbers. They're so far from the realm of practicality that at this point you're just putting symbols next to each other.

Long numbers

These numbers are above the integer limit and must be represented with a long data type.

Longer numbers

These numbers are too long to be long numbers.

Okay

What's the big idea

Trivia

See also

References