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130150

130150 is an integer in base-10 notation. It is even and composite. The prime factorization is 130150 = 2 × 5^2 × 19 × 137. From this factorization, the number of positive divisors is (1+1)(2+1)(1+1)(1+1) = 24. The sum of all divisors is 256,680, so the sum of proper divisors is 126,530. Therefore 130150 is a deficient number, since the sum of its proper divisors is less than the number itself.

The value is not a perfect square or cube; sqrt(130150) is approximately 360.8 (since 360^2 = 129,600

In decimal representation it is a six-digit number between 100,000 and 199,999. In scientific notation, 130150 =

and
361^2
=
130,321).
The
digits
sum
to
10,
giving
a
digital
root
of
1.
The
number
ends
with
0,
so
it
is
divisible
by
10,
and
hence
also
by
2
and
by
5.
1.30150
×
10^5.
As
a
mathematical
object,
it
exemplifies
a
relatively
large
even
composite
with
multiple
distinct
odd
prime
factors
and
a
nontrivial
divisor
structure,
illustrating
concepts
such
as
factorization,
divisor
counts,
and
aliquot
sums.