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3372

3372 is a natural number that follows 3371 and precedes 3373. In basic arithmetic it serves as a typical even composite example used for illustrating divisibility and factorization.

Its prime factorization is 3372 = 2^2 × 3 × 281, with 281 a prime number. The positive

3372 is an abundant number, since the sum of its proper divisors equals 4524, which exceeds 3372.

In different representations, 3372 is written as binary 110100101100, hexadecimal D2C, and in Roman numerals MMMCCCLXXII.

In modular arithmetic, 3372 is congruent to 6 modulo 9 and congruent to 0 modulo 3. As

divisors
are
1,
2,
3,
4,
6,
12,
281,
562,
843,
1124,
1686,
and
3372,
for
a
total
of
12
divisors.
The
number
is
divisible
by
2,
3,
4,
6,
and
12,
and
its
digits
sum
to
15,
confirming
divisibility
by
3.
Consequently,
it
is
neither
prime
nor
deficient,
and
it
illustrates
the
class
of
abundant
numbers
in
number
theory.
an
even,
composite,
and
abundant
number,
it
serves
as
a
typical
example
used
in
introductory
explorations
of
divisibility,
factorization,
and
divisor-sum
properties.