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60243

60243 is a natural number that follows 60242 and precedes 60244. In base-10 notation it is a five-digit integer with the digits 6, 0, 2, 4, and 3. It is an odd composite number.

The prime factorization of 60243 is 3 × 43 × 467, meaning it is square-free and has

Numerical properties of the number include a digit sum of 15, which makes it divisible by 3.

In mathematical contexts, 60243 can serve as an example of a product of three distinct primes, illustrating

three
distinct
prime
factors.
This
factorization
implies
eight
positive
divisors
in
total:
1,
3,
43,
129,
467,
1401,
20081,
and
60243.
Consequently,
the
digital
root
is
6,
and
the
number
is
not
prime.
Its
divisors
arise
directly
from
its
prime
factors,
and
any
divisor
must
be
a
product
formed
by
selecting
either
the
factor
3,
the
factor
43,
and
the
factor
467,
or
none
of
them.
concepts
such
as
factorization,
divisor
count,
and
modular
arithmetic.
As
a
specific
five-digit
integer,
it
does
not
have
widely
noted
historical
or
real-world
roles
beyond
its
use
as
an
illustrative
numeric
example.