Home

900300

900300 is a positive integer. In decimal notation it is 900,300, and it can be written as 100 × 9,003 or as 2^2 × 3 × 5^2 × 3001. The number ends with two zeros, indicating divisibility by 100; it is even and composite.

Prime factorization: 900,300 = 2^2 × 3 × 5^2 × 3001, where 3001 is a prime number. This

Divisors and digit properties: The number has 36 positive divisors (from the exponents in the factorization:

Euler’s totient: φ(900,300) = 240,000, derived from the product φ(n) = n ∏(1 − 1/p) over its distinct prime

Context: 900300 is a large, composite number with a combination of small and a relatively large prime

factorization
determines
its
divisors
and
many
arithmetic
properties.
(2+1)(1+1)(2+1)(1+1)
=
36).
It
is
divisible
by
3
and
by
5,
so
it
is
divisible
by
15
as
well
as
by
100.
The
sum
of
its
digits
is
12,
making
it
a
Harshad
(Niven)
number
since
900,300
÷
12
=
75,025.
factors.
factor
(3001).
It
does
not
have
a
widely
used
special
name
beyond
its
numeric
value
and
is
primarily
of
interest
in
discussions
of
factorization,
divisors,
and
modular
arithmetic.