203 (number)
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Short description: Natural number
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Cardinal | two hundred three | |||
Ordinal | 203rd (two hundred third) | |||
Factorization | 7 × 29 | |||
Divisors | 1, 7, 29, 203 | |||
Greek numeral | ΣΓ´ | |||
Roman numeral | CCIII | |||
Binary | 110010112 | |||
Ternary | 211123 | |||
Quaternary | 30234 | |||
Quinary | 13035 | |||
Senary | 5356 | |||
Octal | 3138 | |||
Duodecimal | 14B12 | |||
Hexadecimal | CB16 | |||
Vigesimal | A320 | |||
Base 36 | 5N36 |
203 (two hundred [and] three) is the natural number following 202 and preceding 204.
In mathematics
203 is the seventh Bell number, giving the number of partitions of a set of size 6.[1] 203 different triangles can be made from three rods with integer lengths of at most 12, and 203 integer squares (not necessarily of unit size) can be found in a staircase-shaped polyomino formed by stacks of unit squares of heights ranging from 1 to 12.[2]
In other fields
- 203 is the HTTP status code for non-authoritative information, indicating that the request was successful but the enclosed payload has been modified from that of the origin server's 200 (OK) response by a transforming proxy.[3]
- M203 grenade launcher
See also
- Area code 203, in Connecticut
- The year 203
- Hill 203, near Lüshunkou, China
References
- ↑ Sloane, N. J. A., ed. "Sequence A000110 (Bell or exponential numbers: number of ways to partition a set of n labeled elements)". OEIS Foundation. https://oeis.org/A000110.
- ↑ Sloane, N. J. A., ed. "Sequence A002623 (G.f.: 1/((1-x)^4*(1+x)))". OEIS Foundation. https://oeis.org/A002623.
- ↑ Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP/1.1): Semantics and Content, 203 Non-Authoritative Information, ietf.org, retrieved 2014-07-26.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/203 (number).
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