91 (number)

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90 91 92
Cardinal ninety-one
Ordinal 91st
(ninety-first)
Factorization 7 × 13
Divisors 1, 7, 13, 91
Greek numeral ϞΑ´
Roman numeral XCI
Binary 10110112
Ternary 101013
Senary 2316
Octal 1338
Duodecimal 7712
Hexadecimal 5B16

91 (ninety-one) is the natural number following 90 and preceding 92.

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In mathematics

91 as the sum and difference of two positive cubes Cube-sum-diff-91.png
91 as the sum and difference of two positive cubes

91 is:

The decimal equivalent of the fraction 191 can be obtained by using powers of 9.

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References

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