61 (number)

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60 61 62
Cardinal sixty-one
Ordinal 61st
(sixty-first)
Factorization prime
Divisors 1, 61
Roman numeral LXI
Binary 1111012
Ternary 20213
Quaternary 3314
Quinary 2215
Senary 1416
Octal 758
Duodecimal 5112
Hexadecimal 3D16
Vigesimal 3120
Base 36 1P36

61 (sixty-one) is the natural number following 60 and preceding 62.

In mathematics

61 is:

In the list of Fortunate numbers, 61 occurs thrice, since adding 61 to either the tenth, twelfth or seventeenth primorial gives a prime number[9] (namely 6,469,693,291; 7,420,738,134,871; and 1,922,760,350,154,212,639,131).

In science

Astronomy

In other fields

Sixty-one is:

In sports

References

  • R. Crandall and C. Pomerance (2005). Prime Numbers: A Computational Perspective. Springer, NY, 2005, p. 79.

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  10. Hoyle, Edmund Hoyle's Official Rules of Card Games pub. Gary Allen Pty Ltd, (2004) p. 470
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