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6923

6923 is an integer in the natural numbers, located between 6922 and 6924. It is an odd, composite number with a straightforward prime factorization.

Its prime factorization is 7 × 23 × 43, making 6923 squarefree. Consequently, it has eight positive

In common numeral representations, 6923 appears as follows: in binary, 1101100001011; in hexadecimal, 0x1B0B. These representations

As a simple example in number theory, 6923 illustrates a product of three distinct primes and, therefore,

In broader usage, numbers such as 6923 often appear as identifiers in catalogs, inventories, or model numbers.

divisors:
1,
7,
23,
43,
161
(7×23),
301
(7×43),
989
(23×43),
and
6923.
The
sum
of
its
digits
is
20,
giving
a
digital
root
of
2.
can
be
useful
in
computing
and
digital
systems
where
alternate
bases
are
employed.
is
not
prime
or
a
power
of
a
prime.
Its
factorization
also
shows
why
it
has
multiple,
nontrivial
divisors.
While
6923
itself
carries
no
inherent
meaning
beyond
arithmetic
properties,
its
role
as
a
concrete
example
of
a
squarefree
composite
is
common
in
introductory
discussions
of
factorization
and
divisors.