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10001600

10001600 is an eight-digit integer. When written with commas it is 10,001,600, which reads as ten million one thousand six hundred.

In mathematics, 10,001,600 is a composite and even number. Its prime factorization is 2^6 × 5^2 ×

Beyond pure math, eight-digit numbers such as 10,001,600 often appear as identification codes, serial numbers, or

Because 10,001,600 has a clear prime factorization and multiple divisors, it can serve as an example in

7
×
19
×
47.
From
this
factorization
it
follows
that
the
number
is
divisible
by
64
and
by
25,
among
many
other
divisors.
catalog
or
product
identifiers
in
databases,
inventory
systems,
and
documentation.
In
such
contexts
the
specific
meaning
depends
on
the
organization
or
system
assigning
the
code.
discussions
of
divisibility
and
factorization.
As
with
any
numeric
identifier,
its
significance
is
determined
entirely
by
the
context
in
which
it
is
used.