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1×105

1×105 denotes the product of 1 and 105. In ordinary arithmetic this equals 105, because multiplying by 1 leaves a number unchanged. If the notation were intended as 1×10^5 (a common scientific notation form), the value would be 100,000; however, the expression as written is most straightforwardly interpreted as 105.

105 is a positive integer. Its prime factorization is 3 × 5 × 7, meaning it is

Representations of 105 in different numeral systems include binary and hexadecimal: 105 in binary is 1101001,

Context and usage: as a natural number, 105 follows 104 and precedes 106. It features in various

the
product
of
three
consecutive
primes.
Consequently,
105
has
eight
positive
divisors:
1,
3,
5,
7,
15,
21,
35,
and
105.
It
is
divisible
by
3
and
by
5,
but
not
by
2
or
4.
In
modular
arithmetic,
105
is
congruent
to
0
modulo
3,
5,
and
7.
and
in
hexadecimal
it
is
0x69.
In
Roman
numerals,
105
is
written
as
CV
(100
plus
5).
cultural
and
scientific
contexts
where
counts
of
105
are
relevant,
such
as
describing
a
duration
of
roughly
three
and
a
half
months
(105
days)
or
a
measurement
value
in
certain
engineering
or
historical
datasets.
The
fact
that
105
is
the
product
of
three
consecutive
primes
makes
it
a
notable
example
in
discussions
of
factorization
and
divisor
structure.