The number 202 is a natural number that comes after 201 and before 203, and it has several interesting mathematical properties and cultural references. Key facts about 202
- In mathematics:
- 202 is a Smith number: the sum of its digits equals the sum of the digits of its prime factors, taken with multiplicity.
- It is a strobogrammatic number on a seven-segment display: when rotated 180 degrees, it reads the same.
- There are 202 partitions of 32 into smaller powers of two, among other 202-count combinatorial facts related to 202.
- In other contexts:
- In HTTP, status code 202 means the request has been accepted for processing, but processing has not yet been completed.
- The area code 202 serves Washington, DC, with 771 added as an overlay.
If you’d like, I can dive into any of these aspects in more depth (e.g., the definition and examples of Smith numbers, or a detailed explanation of the HTTP 202 status).
