Some numbers like to play hide-and-seek. Imagine you're counting apples in a basket, all the apples are easy to see, but sometimes there’s an apple that hides behind another one and you only notice it later. That's kind of what some numbers do: they hide inside other numbers, waiting for someone to find them.
Examples
- A number like 12 has hidden numbers such as 3, 4, and 6 hiding inside it.
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See also
- Why Do Prime Numbers Act So Mysterious?
- Why Do Prime Numbers Appear So Randomly?
- Why Do Numbers Sometimes Behave Like People?
- What are even perfect numbers?
- What are multiples?