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6249

6249 is the natural number that follows 6248 and precedes 6250. In basic arithmetic, it is an odd composite integer. The sum of its decimal digits is 21, which confirms its divisibility by 3; indeed 6249 factors as 3 × 2083, where 2083 is a prime number. Consequently, the positive divisors of 6249 are 1, 3, 2083, and 6249, giving it four divisors in total.

In other common numeral systems, 6249 has simple representations: in binary it is 1100001101001, and in hexadecimal

From a number-theoretic perspective, 6249 is not a prime, not a power of a smaller integer, and

it
is
0x1869.
These
representations
reflect
its
factorization
and
place
in
the
decimal
sequence.
it
does
not
belong
to
a
widely
known
constant
or
prominent
mathematical
sequence
by
itself.
It
can
serve
as
a
typical
example
for
illustrating
basic
factorization,
divisor
counting
(four
divisors),
and
conversions
between
numeral
bases
in
introductory
arithmetic
or
number
theory
contexts.
As
with
many
four-digit
integers,
its
most
notable
properties
are
its
divisibility
by
3
and
its
factorization
into
a
product
of
two
primes.