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500

← 499 500 501 →
Cardinalfive hundred
Ordinal500th
(five hundredth)
Factorization22 × 53
Greek numeralΦ´
Roman numeralD
Unicode symbol(s)D, d
Binary1111101002
Ternary2001123
Senary21526
Octal7648
Duodecimal35812
Hexadecimal1F416

500 (five hundred) is the natural number following 499 and preceding 501.

Mathematical properties

500 is a Harshad number.

Other fields

Five hundred is also

  • an Italian car, the Fiat 500
  • many NASCAR races often use the number 500 at the end of their race names (i.e. Daytona 500), to denote the length of the race (in miles, kilometers or laps).
  • the longest advertized distance of the IndyCar Series and its premier race, the Indianapolis 500.
  • a car in the United States, the Ford Five Hundred
  • a name of two different card games, see 500 (card game) for the trick taking game and 500 Rum for the rummy game.
  • an outdoor ball/disc game, see 500 (outdoor game)
  • an HTTP status code for Internal Server Error
  • an SMTP status code meaning a syntax error has occurred due to unrecognized command
  • the years AD 500, 500 BC.
  • the winning percentage of a sports team with equal numbers of wins and losses. Such teams are often referred to as "500 teams".

Numbers from 501-599

501

501 = 3 × 167, sum of the first eighteen primes, also model number of Levi's jeans, HTTP status code indicating server does not support facility required, SMTP status code meaning syntax error in parameters, also the number of verbs in the 501 Verbs series from Barron's (e.g., 501 Spanish Verbs, 501 French Verbs, etc.). 501 is the lowest possible VantageScore credit score, corresponing to very poor credit.


502

502 = 2 × 251, also a proposed HTTP status code for indicating server is temporarily overloaded, SMTP status code meaning command not implemented


503

503 prime number, safe prime, sum of three consecutive primes (163 + 167 + 173), sum of the cubes of the first four primes, Chen prime, Eisenstein prime with no imaginary part, also a proposed HTTP status code indicating a gateway time-out, SMTP status code meaning bad sequence of commands


etc.