94 (number)

94 (number)

94 (ninety-four) is the natural number following 93 and preceding 95.

94
Cardinal ninety-four
Ordinal 94th
(ninety-fourth)
Numeral system 94
Factorization 2 \cdot 47
Divisors 1, 2, 47, 94
Roman numeral XCIV
Binary 10111102
Octal 1368
Duodecimal 7A12
Hexadecimal 5E16

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In mathematics

Ninety-four is the twenty-ninth distinct semiprime and the fourteenth of the form (2.q). The aliquot sum of 94 is 50 within the aliquot sequence (94,50,43,1,0) 94 being the ninth composite number in the 43-aliquot tree. 94 is the second number in the third triplet of three consecutive distinct semiprimes, 93, 94 and 95.

94 is a 17-gonal number and a nontotient.

Since it is possible to find sequences of 94 consecutive integers such that each inner member member shares a factor with either the first or the last member, 94 is an Erdős–Woods number.

In decimal, 94 is a Smith number.

In computing

The ASCII character set (and, more generally, ISO 646) contains exactly 94 graphic non-whitespace characters, which form a contiguous range of code points. These codes (0x21–0x7E, as corresponding high bit set bytes 0xA1–0xFE) also used in various multi-byte encoding schemes for languages of East Asia, such as ISO 2022, EUC and GB 2312. For this reason, code pages of 942 and even 943 code points were common in East Asia in 1980s1990s.

In astronomy

In other fields

Ninety-four is:

  • The year AD 94, 94 BC, or 1994.
  • The atomic number of plutonium, an actinide.
  • The designation of
  • The code for international direct dial phone calls to Sri Lanka.
  • Part of the model number of
    • AN-94, a Russian assault rifle.
    • M-94, a piece of cryptographic equipment used by the United States army in use from 1922-1943.
  • The number of Haydn's Surprise Symphony (Symphony No. 94).
  • Used as a nonsense number in various contexts by the British satire magazine Private Eye. Most commonly, spoof articles end halfway through an intriguing sentence with "(continued p. 94)". The magazine never extends to 94 pages: this was originally a reference to the enormous size of some Sunday newspapers.
  • “Hustle up the Hancock” is a benefit stair climb race up 94 floors of the John Hancock Center in Chicago to the observation deck, held each February.
  • The 94th Fighter Squadron is a squadron of the United States Air Force, currently part of the 1st Operations Group of the 1st Fighter Wing, and stationed at Langley Air Force Base in Virginia
  • The 94th Infantry Division was a unit of the United States Army in World War II, activated: September 15, 1942.
  • Saab 94 was the model number Saab unofficially used for the first generation Saab Sonett
  • I-94 is the form used to declare to US Customs Officers by international travelers the items in their possession, purpose of visit, etc...
  • The number of the French department Val-de-Marne

In sports

  • The length of an NBA court is 94 feet and width is 50 feet

See also

  • List of highways numbered 94

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