1033

This number is a prime.

+ 81 + 80 + 83 + 83 = 1033. "My math students 'ate' this up!"

+ The East Field Crop Circles in England were part of a 1033-foot-long formation. [Tamesvar]

+ The international locale identifier or LCID (i.e., country-wise assigned language code) for US English data format used by Microsoft computer programs happens to be a prime (emirp) whose octal, hexadecimal, base 32, base 128, base 512 and base 1024 scale representations are all primes as well in base ten: 103310 = 20118 = 40916 = 10932 = 89128 = 29512 = 191024. [Beedassy]

+ Equal to 1+2^3+4^5. Can you see the first five digits? [Silva]

+ The smallest prime that is the sum of two abundant numbers: 1033 = 88 + 945. [Gupta]

+ There are 1033 prime numbers between 10000 and 20000. [Nie]

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