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3 is abundant because the sum of its factors is greater than itself; its factors add up to 4. | 3 is abundant because the sum of its factors is greater than itself; its factors add up to 4. | ||
== See also == | |||
*[[Perfect number]] | |||
*[[Abundant number]] | |||
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A positive integer
is abundant if it is smaller than the sum of its factors.
Examples
3 is abundant because the sum of its factors is greater than itself; its factors add up to 4.