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85135

85135 is a five-digit integer. In arithmetic, it is an odd composite number with prime factorization 5 × 17027; since 17027 is prime, these are its only prime factors. The sum of its digits is 22, so the number is not divisible by 3 or 9. It ends with 5, making it divisible by 5; 85135 divided by 5 equals 17027. The number is not a palindrome and it is not a power of a single prime.

In the United States, 85135 is used as a ZIP code within the postal system. ZIP codes

Beyond postal use, 85135 may appear as an identifier in datasets, product serial numbers, or catalog references.

are
five-digit
numbers
assigned
by
the
United
States
Postal
Service
to
designate
delivery
routes
and
geographic
areas.
The
USPS
defines
the
precise
geographic
boundaries
of
a
ZIP
code,
and
these
boundaries
can
change
over
time
due
to
population
shifts
and
logistical
considerations.
It
is
a
number
that
sits
between
85134
and
85136
and
is
sometimes
cited
in
mathematical
or
computational
contexts
as
an
example
of
a
five-digit
integer
with
a
nontrivial
factorization.