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- Q223722 subject Q5519261.
- Q223722 subject Q7005712.
- Q223722 abstract "In number theory, an abundant number or excessive number is a number for which the sum of its proper divisors is greater than the number itself. The integer 12 is the first abundant number. Its proper divisors are 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6 for a total of 16. The amount by which the sum exceeds the number is the abundance. The number 12 has an abundance of 4, for example.".
- Q223722 thumbnail Abundant_number_Cuisenaire_rods_12.png?width=300.
- Q223722 wikiPageExternalLink page.php?sort=AbundantNumber.
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- Q223722 wikiPageWikiLink Q5519261.
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- Q223722 wikiPageWikiLink Q7005712.
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- Q223722 comment "In number theory, an abundant number or excessive number is a number for which the sum of its proper divisors is greater than the number itself. The integer 12 is the first abundant number. Its proper divisors are 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6 for a total of 16. The amount by which the sum exceeds the number is the abundance. The number 12 has an abundance of 4, for example.".
- Q223722 label "Abundant number".
- Q223722 depiction Abundant_number_Cuisenaire_rods_12.png.