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(January 2025)
Natural number
← 383384 385 →
Cardinalthree hundred eighty-four
Ordinal384th
(three hundred eighty-fourth)
Factorization27 × 3
Greek numeralΤΠΔ´
Roman numeralCCCLXXXIV,ccclxxxiv
Binary1100000002
Ternary1120203
Senary14406
Octal6008
Duodecimal28012
Hexadecimal18016

384 (three hundred [and] eighty-four) is thenatural number following383 and preceding385. It is an even composite positive integer.

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384 is:

Computing

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Being a low multiple of apower of two, 384 occurs often in the field of computing. For example, the secure hash functionSHA-384 has a 384-bit digest, the screen resolution of theVirtual Boy is 384x224,MP3 Audio layer 1 encoding is 384 kbps, and in3G phones theWAN implementation ofCDMA is up to 384 kbps.

References

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  1. ^"Sloane's A000165 : Double factorials".The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences. OEIS Foundation. Retrieved2016-05-30.

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