240 (number)

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Short description: Natural number
← 239 240 241 →
Cardinaltwo hundred forty
Ordinal240th
(two hundred fortieth)
Factorization24 × 3 × 5
Divisors1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 16, 20, 24, 30, 40, 48, 60, 80, 120, 240
Greek numeralΣΜ´
Roman numeralCCXL
Binary111100002
Ternary222203
Quaternary33004
Quinary14305
Senary10406
Octal3608
Duodecimal18012
HexadecimalF016
VigesimalC020
Base 366O36

240 (two hundred [and] forty) is the natural number following 239 and preceding 241.

Mathematics

240 is a pronic number, since it can be expressed as the product of two consecutive integers, 15 and 16.[1] It is a semiperfect number,[2] equal to the concatenation of two of its proper divisors (24 and 40).[3]

It is also a highly composite number with twenty divisors total, more than any previous number;[4] and a refactorable number or tau number, since one of its divisors is 20, which divides 240 evenly.[5]

240 is the aliquot sum of only two numbers: 120 and 57121 (or 2392); and is part of the 12161-aliquot tree that goes: 120, 240, 504, 1056, 1968, 3240, 7650, 14112, 32571, 27333, 12161, 1, 0.

It is the smallest number that can be expressed as a sum of consecutive primes in three different ways:[6] [math]\displaystyle{ \begin{align} 240 & = 113 + 127 \\ 240 & = 53 + 59 + 61 + 67 \\ 240 & = 17 + 19 + 23 + 29 + 31 + 37 + 41 + 43 \\ \end{align} }[/math]

240 is highly totient, since it has thirty-one totient answers, more than any previous integer.[7]

It is palindromic in bases 19 (CC19), 23 (AA23), 29 (8829), 39 (6639), 47 (5547) and 59 (4459), while a Harshad number in bases 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15 (and 73 other bases).

240 is the number of distinct solutions of the Soma cube puzzle.[8]

There are exactly 240 visible pieces of what would be a four-dimensional version of the Rubik's Revenge — a [math]\displaystyle{ 4 \times 4 \times 4 }[/math] Rubik's Cube. A Rubik's Revenge in three dimensions has 56 (64 – 8) visible pieces, which means a Rubik's Revenge in four dimensions has 240 (256 – 16) visible pieces.

E8 has 240 roots.

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