881 (number)
Appearance
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|---|---|---|---|
| Cardinal | eight hundred eighty-one | ||
| Ordinal | 881st (eight hundred eighty-first) | ||
| Factorization | prime | ||
| Prime | 152nd | ||
| Greek numeral | ΩΠΑ´ | ||
| Roman numeral | DCCCLXXXI, dccclxxxi | ||
| Binary | 11011100012 | ||
| Ternary | 10121223 | ||
| Senary | 40256 | ||
| Octal | 15618 | ||
| Duodecimal | 61512 | ||
| Hexadecimal | 37116 |
881 (eight hundred [and] eighty-one) is the natural number following 880 and preceding 882.
881 is:
- the 152nd prime number[1][unreliable source?]
- a Paid Toll Free telephone number prefix in the USA[citation needed]
- the Port of Los Angeles Long Wharf, California State Historic Landmark #881[citation needed]
- In astronomy, NGC 881 is an Sc type galaxy in the constellation Cetus.[2]
- A bilingual play on words when text chatting in Mandarin Chinese or bilingually Mandarin Chinese and English. "881" is pronounced ba ba yi in Mandarin, and thus puns on "bye-bye." Probably an elaboration of the similar pun on "88" (ba-ba). See 88 (number).[citation needed]
- The international telephone dialing code for the Global Mobile Satellite System[citation needed]
- A musical comedy-drama film.
References
[edit]- ^ "The First 1,000 Primes". t5k.org. Archived from the original on 2004-05-03. Retrieved 12 March 2023.
- ^ "New General Catalog Objects: NGC 850 - 899". cseligman.com. Retrieved 2021-08-17.