353 (number)

353 (three hundred fifty-three) is the natural number following 352 and preceding 354. It is a prime number.

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Cardinalthree hundred fifty-three
Ordinal353rd
(three hundred fifty-third)
Factorizationprime
Primeyes
Greek numeralΤΝΓ´
Roman numeralCCCLIII
Binary1011000012
Ternary1110023
Octal5418
Duodecimal25512
Hexadecimal16116

In mathematics

In connection with Euler's sum of powers conjecture, 353 is the smallest number whose 4th power is equal to the sum of four other 4th powers, as discovered by R. Norrie in 1911:[1][2][3]

353 is a palindromic prime,[4] an irregular prime,[5] and a super-prime.[6] 353 is one of the solutions to the stamp folding problem: there are exactly 353 ways to fold a strip of eight blank stamps into a single flat pile of stamps.[7] In a seven-team round robin tournament, there are 353 combinatorially distinct outcomes in which no subset of teams wins all its games against the teams outside the subset; mathematically, there are 353 strongly connected tournaments on seven nodes.[8]

Other uses

353 is also the country code for telephone numbers in the Republic of Ireland.

References

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