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320400

320400 is a six-digit integer. In mathematics, it is an even composite number. Its prime factorization is 2^4 × 3^2 × 5^2 × 89, which implies it has 90 positive divisors. The sum of its digits is 9, confirming divisibility by 3 and by 9; because it ends in 00, it is divisible by 100, making it a multiple of 900 (320400 = 900 × 356). The number is between 320,000 and 321,000, and its value is 320,400.

As a numeric code, 320400 can serve as an identifier in various systems. Six-digit codes are common

There is no single global meaning for 320400. Its interpretation depends on the context, jurisdiction, or organization

in
inventory
management,
cataloging,
postal
or
routing
schemes,
and
database
keys.
Because
of
its
factorization,
it
can
be
used
to
illustrate
properties
such
as
divisibility
and
modular
arithmetic
in
teaching
or
example
datasets.
issuing
the
code.
In
different
domains
it
might
designate
an
item,
a
location
in
a
dataset,
a
batch
number,
or
a
hypothetical
postal
code,
among
other
possibilities.