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|roman-number = MCDLXXXIII |
|roman-number = MCDLXXXIII |
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|ordinal-number = one thousand four hundred and eighty third |
|ordinal-number = one thousand four hundred and eighty third |
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+ | |previous = 1,481 |
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+ | |next = 1,487 |
|cardinal-number = one thousand four hundred and eighty three |
|cardinal-number = one thousand four hundred and eighty three |
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|Base-2 Form = 101 1100 1011 |
|Base-2 Form = 101 1100 1011 |
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|Base-8 Form = 2713 |
|Base-8 Form = 2713 |
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|Base-16 Form = 5CB}} |
|Base-16 Form = 5CB}} |
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− | + | 1,483 is a [http://prime-numbers.wikia.com/wiki/1001-2000 prime number from 1001-2000]. 1,483 has 2 factors, 1 and 1,483. It is the 235th prime number, and the 67th prime number from 1001-2000. |
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==Proofs== |
==Proofs== |
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*{{Divisibility number|Yes|1}} |
*{{Divisibility number|Yes|1}} |
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===The numbers before=== |
===The numbers before=== |
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*The previous prime number is [[1,481]], 2 numbers away. |
*The previous prime number is [[1,481]], 2 numbers away. |
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− | **As a result, 1,481 and |
+ | **As a result, 1,481 and 1,483 are twin primes. |
===The numbers after=== |
===The numbers after=== |
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*The next prime number is [[1,487]], 4 numbers away. |
*The next prime number is [[1,487]], 4 numbers away. |
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− | **Therefore, |
+ | **Therefore, 1,483 and 1,487 are cousin primes. |
*The prime number after 1,487 is [[1,489]]. |
*The prime number after 1,487 is [[1,489]]. |
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− | **Therefore, |
+ | **Therefore, 1,483 and 1,489 are sexy primes. |
{{Navbox primes 4 digits (1)}} |
{{Navbox primes 4 digits (1)}} |
Revision as of 06:46, 27 July 2014
1,483 is a prime number from 1001-2000. 1,483 has 2 factors, 1 and 1,483. It is the 235th prime number, and the 67th prime number from 1001-2000.
Proofs
Relationship with other odd numbers
The numbers before
- The previous prime number is 1,481, 2 numbers away.
- As a result, 1,481 and 1,483 are twin primes.