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4,9,16,25,36,49,64,81,100,121,144,169,196,225,256,289,324,361,400

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What are example of perfect numbers?

6 and 28 are perfect numbers.


What are the perfect numbers up to 100?

There are 48 different numbers that are considered to be perfect numbers. The perfect numbers that are up to 100 include 6 and 28.


Is 31 a perfect number?

No. The only perfect numbers less than 100 are 6 and 28. All known perfect numbers are even - it is unknown whether there are odd perfect numbers.


Perfect numbers between 20 and 30?

There are no perfect numbers between 20 and 30. Perfect numbers are numbers that are equal to the sum of their proper divisors, excluding the number itself. The perfect numbers within this range would be 28, but that is incorrect as 28 is not a perfect number.


What is the next number in the sequence 25 36 49 64?

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Are no perfect squares whole numbers?

By definition, ALL perfect squares are whole numbers!


What numbers are perfect?

6, 28, 496 and 8128 are the first four Perfect numbers.


Perfect squares?

Natural numbers which are the scales of some natural numbers are perfect squares


Are any of the numbers from 2 to 5 perfect?

No. The first two "perfect numbers" are 6 and 28.


What are some other perfect numbers?

Other than what? The first perfect numbers are 6 and 28.


What are all perfect numbers?

There are infinitely many perfect numbers so they cannot all be listed.


How many perfect numbers are there?

There is no way to determine the amount of perfect numbers there are. The number could be infinite, but this has yet to be proven. It has also yet to be proven if there are any odd perfect numbers.