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1×108

1×108 is a simple arithmetic expression that multiplies the numbers 1 and 108 using the decimal multiplication operator. The product of these two integers is 108.

The expression illustrates the multiplicative identity property: multiplying any number by 1 leaves it unchanged. In

108 is a positive integer with prime factorization 2^2 × 3^3. It has 12 positive divisors, including

In decimal notation, 108 lies between 100 and 110 and is divisible by 9 and by 4.

general,
for
any
number
n,
1×n
=
n
and
n×1
=
n.
1
and
itself.
It
is
an
abundant
number
since
the
sum
of
its
proper
divisors
(172)
exceeds
108.
Its
divisors
demonstrate
relationships
with
several
common
multipliers,
such
as
108
=
9×12
and
108
=
4×27.
In
computing
contexts,
the
decimal
number
108
has
various
representations
depending
on
base
and
encoding;
for
example,
in
ASCII,
the
decimal
code
108
corresponds
to
the
lowercase
letter
l.