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55001

55001 is a five-digit decimal number consisting of the digits 5, 5, 0, 0, and 1. In mathematics it is an odd integer greater than 50,000. Its basic digit-sum is 11, which implies it is not divisible by 3. It ends with 1, so it is not divisible by 2 or 5. Determining its full prime factorization would require further calculation or factoring methods.

In postal and geographic context, 55001 is used as a United States ZIP code. ZIP codes in

Beyond mailing purposes, 55001 may appear as an identifying label in various systems, such as inventory numbers,

See also: related five-digit numbers, ZIP code systems in Minnesota, and discussions of numeric identifiers used

the
55xxx
range
are
assigned
to
the
state
of
Minnesota,
and
55001
designates
a
specific
area
within
that
state
for
mail
delivery
and
routing
by
the
United
States
Postal
Service.
The
exact
boundaries
of
ZIP
code
55001
are
defined
by
the
USPS
and
can
evolve
over
time
with
changes
in
population
and
delivery
logistics.
catalog
identifiers,
or
administrative
codes.
As
with
other
five-digit
identifiers,
its
meaning
is
typically
determined
by
the
organization
that
assigns
it,
rather
than
by
the
number
itself.
in
databases
and
catalogs.