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<tr><td>[[Cardinal number|Cardinal]]<td>Two hundred [and] fourty two
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Revision as of 09:43, 24 May 2006

242 is the natural number following 241 and preceding 243.

Template:Numbers 0-1000
CardinalTwo hundred [and] forty two
Ordinal242nd
Factorization
Roman numeralCCXLII
Binary11110010
HexadecimalF2

In mathematics

242 is the smallest integer to start a run of four consecutive integers with the same number of divisors.

242 is a nontotient since there is no integer with 242 coprimes below it.

In other fields

242 is also:

  • part of the name of a Belgian electronic music called Front 242