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7 (number)

7 (seven) is the natural number following 6 and preceding 8. Seven is the smallest positive integer requiring two syllables in English.

List of numbersIntegers

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Cardinal Seven
OrdinalSeventh
Numeral systemseptenary
Factorizationprime
Roman numeralVII
Binary111
Hexadecimal7

In mathematics

Seven is the fourth-smallest prime number; the next is eleven. Seven is a Mersenne prime, since 23 - 1 = 7. Seven is also the fourth Mersenne prime exponent, a Newman-Shanks-Williams prime, and a Woodall prime. 7 is also the second lucky prime.

999,999 divided by 7 is exactly 142,857, so fractions with 7 in the denominator have six-digit repeating sequences in their decimal expansions. 1/7 = 0.142857142....

A seven-sided polygon is a heptagon. The regular n-gons for n ≤ 6 can be constructed by ruler and compass alone, but the regular heptagon cannot. Figurate numbers representing heptagons (including seven) are called heptagonal numbers. Seven is also a centered hexagonal number.

There are seven frieze groups, the groupss consisting of symmetries of the plane whose group of translationss is isomorphic to the group of integers.

In numeral systems

BaseNumeral system
2binary 111
3ternary 21
4quaternary 13
5quinary 12
6senary 11
7septenary 10
over 7 (octal, decimal)7

In other fields

There are seven musicians in a septet and seven babies born in a set of septuplets. The most famous set of septuplets are the McCaughey Septuplets, who were born in 1997.

The British fifty-pence and twenty-pence coins are heptagons, with the sides curved to give them a constant radius.

Cities constructed amidst seven hills include:

Seven is also: