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294

294 is a natural number that follows 293 and precedes 295. In mathematics, it is an even composite number with prime factorization 2 × 3 × 7^2. Its divisors include 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 14, 21, 42, 49, 98, 147, and 294. The sum of its proper divisors is 390, so 294 is an abundant number. The digits of 294 sum to 15, which shows divisibility by 3 (294 ÷ 3 = 98); the number is not divisible by 5, and it is not a prime or a square.

In various numeral systems, 294 has distinct representations. In binary it is 100100110, in octal it is

Historically, 294 CE falls within the late Roman Empire, a period marked by the reforms of Diocletian

The number 294 also appears in typical arithmetic and counting contexts as an even, composite, and abundant

446,
and
in
hexadecimal
it
is
0x126.
In
Roman
numerals,
294
is
written
as
CCXCIV.
and
the
establishment
of
the
Tetrarchy.
While
specific
events
of
the
year
are
not
universal
across
sources,
the
date
sits
within
broader
discussions
of
imperial
governance
and
administrative
restructuring
characteristic
of
that
era.
integer.
Its
properties
connect
it
to
factorization
patterns
such
as
the
presence
of
a
squared
prime
(7^2)
and
its
role
in
modular
arithmetic
and
numeral
representations
used
in
various
mathematical
and
historical
references.