113 (number)

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112 113 114
Cardinal one hundred thirteen
Ordinal 113th
(one hundred thirteenth)
Factorization prime
Prime 30th
Divisors 1, 113
Greek numeral ΡΙΓ´
Roman numeral CXIII, cxiii
Binary 11100012
Ternary 110123
Senary 3056
Octal 1618
Duodecimal 9512
Hexadecimal 7116

113 (one hundred [and] thirteen) is the natural number following 112 and preceding 114.

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