18 (number)

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18 (eighteen) is the natural number following 17 and preceding 19. It is an even composite number.

Mathematics

18 is a semiperfect number<ref>Template:Cite OEIS</ref> and an abundant number. It is a largely composite number,<ref name="OEIS-A067128">Template:Cite OEIS</ref> as it has 6 divisors and no smaller number has more than 6 divisors. There are 18 one-sided pentominoes. In the classification of finite simple groups, there are 18 infinite families of groups.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>

In science

Chemistry

In religion and literature

Judaism

  • The Hebrew word for "life" is Template:Lang (chai), which has a numerical value of 18. Consequently, a custom has arisen in Jewish circles to give donations and monetary gifts in multiples of 18 as an expression of blessing for long life.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
  • In Judaism, in the Talmud; Pirkei Avot (5:25), Rabbi Yehudah ben Teime gives the age of 18 as the appropriate age to get married ("Ben shmonah esra lechupah", at eighteen years old to the Chupah (marriage canopy)). (See Coming of age, Age of majority).
  • Shemoneh Esrei (sh'MOH-nuh ES-ray) is a prayer that is the center of any Jewish religious service. Its name means "eighteen". The prayer is also known as the Amidah.

Other

As lucky or unlucky number

Age 18

Template:See also In most countries, 18 is the age of majority, in which a minor becomes a legal adult. It is also the voting age, marriageable age, drinking age and smoking age in most countries, though sometimes these ages are different than the age of majority. Many websites restrict adult content to visitors who claim to be at least 18 years old.

  • In the United States, 18 is the:
  • In the UK, 18 is the legal age to purchase a BBFC "18" rated film.
  • In Japan, 18 is the minimum age at which one can purchase, rent, or buy tickets to R18+ rated movies or buy video games with a Z rating, although 20 is their cultural age of adulthood.

In sports

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