87 (number)

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Template:Infobox number 87 (eighty-seven) is the natural number following 86 and preceding 88.

In mathematics

87 is:

  • the sum of the squares of the first four primes (87 = 22 + 32 + 52 + 72).
  • the sum of the sums of the divisors of the first 10 positive integers.<ref>Template:Cite OEIS</ref>
  • the thirtieth semiprime,<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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In sports

  • Cricket in Australia holds 87 as a superstitiously unlucky score and is referred to as "the devil's number". This originates from the fact that 87 is 13 runs short of a century. 187, 287, and so on are also considered unlucky but are not as common as 87 on its own.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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In culture

  • The Gettysburg Address famously begins with the words "Four score and seven years ago...", or 87 years ago. The use of score to mean 20 is largely archaic, but the phrase "Four score and seven years ago" has become an idiom in its own right.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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In other fields

Eighty-seven is also:

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