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11300

11300 is a natural number that immediately follows 11299 and precedes 11301. It is an even, composite integer and can be expressed as the product of smaller integers. In everyday mathematics, it is often considered as 113 multiplied by 100, since 11300 = 113 × 100.

Its prime factorization is 2^2 × 5^2 × 113, where 113 is itself a prime number. The

Numerically, 11300 is 1.13 × 10^4 in scientific notation. Its ending in two zeros indicates divisibility by

Usage notes: Beyond pure mathematics, 11300 may appear in various contexts such as identifiers, postal codes,

number
has
18
positive
divisors:
1,
2,
4,
5,
10,
20,
25,
50,
100,
113,
226,
452,
565,
1130,
2260,
2825,
5650,
11300.
It
is
divisible
by
4,
5,
10,
20,
25,
50,
and
100,
among
others.
The
digit
sum
is
5,
so
11300
is
a
Harshad
number
in
base
10,
meaning
it
is
divisible
by
the
sum
of
its
digits.
100,
and
its
factorization
shows
the
multiple
relationships
to
powers
of
2
and
5.
or
catalog
numbers,
depending
on
the
system.
In
programming
or
data
sets,
it
might
be
used
as
a
sample
value
to
test
formatting
or
validation
rules.
The
significance
of
11300
is
primarily
numerical,
with
broader
contextual
uses
varying
by
application.