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A '''Deficient number''' is a number <math>n</math> for which the sum of <math>n</math>'s [[proper divisor|proper factors]] is less than <math>n</math>. | A '''Deficient number''' is a number <math>n</math> for which the sum of <math>n</math>'s [[proper divisor|proper factors]] is less than <math>n</math>. For example, 22 is deficient because its [[proper divisor|proper factors]] sum to 14 < 22. | ||
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A Deficient number is a number
for which the sum of
's proper factors is less than
. For example, 22 is deficient because its proper factors sum to 14 < 22.
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