60,000 (sixty thousand) is the natural number that follows 59,999 and precedes 60,001. It is the value of (75025).
Selected numbers in the range 60,000âÂÂ69,999
60,001 to 60,999
- 60,049 = Leyland number using 3 & 10 (3<sup>10</sup> + 10<sup>3</sup>)
- 60,101 = smallest prime with period of reciprocal 100
61,000 to 61,999
62,000 to 62,999
63,000 to 63,999
64,000 to 64,999
65,000 to 65,999
- 65,025 = 255<sup>2</sup>, palindromic in base 11 (44944<sub>11</sub>)
- 65,504 = largest representable value in half-precision floating-point format
- 65,535 = largest value for an unsigned 16-bit integer on a computer.
- 65,536 = 2<sup>16</sup> = 4<sup>8</sup> = 16<sup>4</sup> = 256<sup>2</sup> also 2âÂÂâÂÂ4=2âÂÂâÂÂâÂÂ3 using Knuth's up-arrow notation, smallest integer with exactly 17 divisors, palindromic in base 15 (14641<sub>15</sub>), number of directed graphs on 4 labeled nodes
- 65,537 = largest known Fermat prime
- 65,539 = the 6544th prime number, and both 6544 and 65539 have digital root of 1; a regular prime; a larger member of a twin prime pair; a smaller member of a cousin prime pair; a happy prime; a weak prime; a middle member of a prime triplet, (65537, 65539, 65543); a middle member of a three-term primes in arithmetic progression, (65521, 65539, 65557).
- 65,792 = Leyland number using 2 & 16 (2<sup>16</sup> + 16<sup>2</sup>)
66,000 to 66,999
67,000 to 67,999
- 67,081 = 259<sup>2</sup>, palindromic in base 6 (1234321<sub>6</sub>)
- 67,171 = 1<sup>6</sup> + 2<sup>6</sup> + 3<sup>6</sup> + 4<sup>6</sup> + 5<sup>6</sup> + 6<sup>6</sup>
- 67,607 = largest of five remaining Seventeen or Bust numbers in the SierpiÃ
Âski problem
- 67,626 = pentagonal pyramidal number
68,000 to 68,999
- 68,906 = number of prime numbers having six digits.
- 68,921 = 41<sup>3</sup>
69,000 to 69,999
Primes
There are 878 prime numbers between 60000 and 70000.
References