Any number less than 34 would fall within the range of numbers from negative infinity up to 33.999... Since 34 is a whole number, any number less than 34 would be a non-whole number, such as a decimal or a fraction. Examples of numbers less than 34 include 33.5, 20, -5, and 1/2.
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Oh, dude, there are like a bazillion numbers less than 34. We've got 33, 32, 31, and so on. It's like a never-ending list of numbers that are just chilling below 34. So, yeah, take your pick!
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To find out if a number is abundant, perfect or deficient, you first need to split it into its prime factors: 34 = 2x17 The next step would be to find any combinations, but as we have only 2 prime factors, those are the two we'll work with. You add these together, with 1, and get 20. When this sums to less than the original number it's a deficient number. 20 is less than 34, and so 34 is a deficient number.
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It is 34 times 9 = 306