107 (number)

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107 is the natural number following 106 and preceding 108.

107
Cardinal one hundred [and] seven
Ordinal 107th
(one hundred [and] seventh)
Numeral system 107
Factorization prime
Prime 28th
Divisors 1, 107
Roman numeral CVII
Binary 11010112
Octal 1538
Duodecimal 8B12
Hexadecimal 6B16

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In mathematics

One hundred [and] seven is the 28th prime number. The next prime is 109, with which it comprises a twin prime, making 107 a Chen prime.

Plugged into the equation 2p − 1, 107 yields 162259276829213363391578010288127, a Mersenne prime. 107 is itself a safe prime.

In other fields

As "one hundred and seven", it is the smallest positive integer requiring six syllables in English (without the "and" it only has five syllables and seventy-seven is a smaller 5-syllable number).

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