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110700

110700 is a six-digit positive integer. It can be expressed as 1107 × 100, and its prime factorization is 2^2 × 3^3 × 5^2 × 41. The number is even and ends in 00, so it is divisible by 4 and by 100. Its digits sum to 9, giving a digital root of 9, and it has 72 positive divisors. It is a composite number with no widely recognized special mathematical significance beyond these arithmetic properties.

In various systems, six-digit values like 110700 are used as identifiers. It could appear as a postal

When interpreted as a date in two-digit year notation, 11/07/00 may be read as 11 July 2000

As a general numeric code, 110700 illustrates how a simple six-digit string can function as a versatile

or
ZIP/PIN
code
in
certain
datasets,
a
stock-keeping
unit
or
catalog
number,
a
certificate
or
ticket
identifier,
or
a
database
key.
The
meaning
of
110700
depends
on
the
issuing
organization
or
data
schema;
there
is
no
universally
fixed
reference
associated
with
this
exact
sequence.
(dd/mm/yy)
or
11
November
2000
(mm/dd/yy
style,
depending
on
locale).
In
ISO
8601,
unambiguous
numeric
dates
would
require
explicit
year-first
formatting,
such
as
2000-07-11
or
2000-11-07.
Without
context,
the
six-digit
string
remains
ambiguous
as
a
date.
identifier
across
domains.
Its
interpretation
is
determined
by
the
surrounding
system,
documentation,
and
data
conventions.