299 (number)

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298 299 300
Cardinal two hundred ninety-nine
Ordinal 299th
(two hundred ninety-ninth)
Factorization 13 × 23
Divisors 1, 13, 23, 299
Greek numeral ΣϞΘ´
Roman numeral CCXCIX
Binary 1001010112
Ternary 1020023
Senary 12156
Octal 4538
Duodecimal 20B12
Hexadecimal 12B16

299 is the natural number following 298 and preceding 300.

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