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Seven is the fourth-smallest prime number; the next is eleven. Seven is a Mersenne prime. This is because 23-1=7, and seven is a prime number.
7 goes into 999,999 exactly 142,857 times, so fractions with 7 in the denominator have six-digit repeating sequences in their decimal expansions. 1/7=0.142857142...
A seven-sided polygon is a heptagon[?]. The regular n-gons for n ≤ 6 can be constructed by ruler and compass alone, but the regular heptagon cannot.
The British fifty-pence coin is a heptagon, with the sides curved to give it a constant radius.
Cities constructed amidst seven hills include:
Seven is also:
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