17 is a deficient number because half the sum its factors is less than 17 [(1 + 17)/2 = 9)]. All odd numbers less than 945 are deficient.
55 is deficient.
NO- 24 is not deficient.
It's deficient
A deficient number is a number with its proper factors equalling a lower number than itself.
no. its a type of number. as in, a number can be deficient.
32+16+8+4+2+1=63. 64 is deficient.
A number whose proper factors add up to less than the number is called deficient. 99 is a deficient number because the sum of its proper factors (1, 3, 9, 11, and 33) is 57.
17 is a deficient number because half the sum its factors is less than 17 [(1 + 17)/2 = 9)]. All odd numbers less than 945 are deficient.
55 is deficient.
They refer to the sum of a number's proper divisors, defined here as all of the factors except the number itself.a perfect number equals the sum of its proper divisorsa deficient number is greater than the sum of its proper divisorsan abundant number is less than the sum of its proper divisors
NO- 24 is not deficient.
A perfect number is one with factors (apart from itself) that sum to give the original number. An abundant number is one where this sum is greater than the original number. A deficient number is one where the sum is less than the original number. The factors of 75 are 1, 3, 5, 15 and 25. The sum of these numbers is 49. Thus 75 is a deficient number.
It's deficient
A deficient number is a number with its proper factors equalling a lower number than itself.
A deficient number is one for which the sum of its factors, with the exception of itself, is less than the number itself. Or alternatively, any number for which the sum of its factors including itself is two times the number in question. As 23 is a prime number, its only factor other than itself is 1. Another example of a deficient number close to 23 is 26 - its factors, other than itself, are 1, 2, and 13, which, added together, equals 16. The opposite of a deficient number is an abundant number.
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