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61025

61025 is a natural number that sits between 61024 and 61026. In mathematics, it is an odd composite number with a straightforward prime factorization: 61025 = 5^2 × 2441, where 2441 is prime. This factorization yields exactly six positive divisors: 1, 5, 25, 2441, 12205, and 61025. The number is divisible by 5 and by 25, but not by 3 or 9. The sum of its digits is 14, so it is not divisible by 14 and is not a Harshad number in base 10. Its square root lies just over 247, as 247^2 equals 61009 and 248^2 equals 61504.

In other contexts, 61025 is used as a postal ZIP code in the United States. ZIP codes

Beyond numerical and postal contexts, 61025 does not have widely recognized historical events, cultural associations, or

in
the
610xx
range
are
assigned
to
parts
of
Illinois,
and
61025
is
associated
with
a
specific
delivery
area
within
that
state.
ZIP
codes
serve
to
streamline
mail
routing
and
geographic
categorization,
and
codes
in
this
region
were
established
as
part
of
the
United
States
Postal
Service
system
implemented
in
the
1960s.
notable
entities
that
are
uniquely
tied
to
the
number
itself.
As
with
many
five-digit
numbers,
its
significance
is
largely
determined
by
the
specific
applications
in
which
it
appears,
whether
in
arithmetic,
coding
systems,
or
regional
mailing
addresses.