What is repunit?

A repunit is just a number made entirely of ones, like 1, 11, 111, or even 11111.

What Does It Look Like?

Imagine you have a bunch of blocks, and each block has exactly one dot on it. If you stack them up:

  • One block = 1
  • Two blocks = 11
  • Three blocks = 111

So a repunit is like stacking those blocks, all ones, no other numbers.

Why It’s Cool

Repunits are fun because they're simple but can do surprising things in math. For example, if you divide some of them by certain numbers, you get neat patterns or even whole numbers! It's kind of like how a toy car goes straight when you push it on a smooth floor, easy and predictable.

You might not know it yet, but repunits are hiding in the world around you, maybe in your counting games or even in the way you count steps! A repunit is just a number made entirely of ones, like 1, 11, 111, or even 11111.

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Examples

  1. A repunit is like the number 11 or 111, it's just ones repeated together.
  2. If you count on your fingers and use all ten, you might make a repunit of 10 ones.
  3. Repunits are numbers that look like they're made from a string of ones.

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