143 (one hundred [and] forty-three) is the natural number following
142 and preceding
144.
In mathematics
143 is:
the sum of seven consecutive primes (11 + 13 + 17 + 19 + 23 + 29 + 31). But this number is never the sum of an integer and its base 10 digits, making it a
self number. It is also the product of a
twin prime pair (11 × 13).
the difference in the first exception to the pattern shown below:
Musicians
Ray J and Bobby Brackins wrote the song "143"
On Mister Rogers' Neighborhood: "Transformations", 143 is used to mean "I love you". 1 meaning I for 1 letter, 4 meaning Love for the 4 letters, and 3 meaning You for the 3 letters. Reportedly,
Fred Rogers maintained his weight at exactly 143 pounds (65 kg) for the last thirty years of his life, and associated the number with the phrase "I love you".[2]
Jake Shimabukuro released the song "143" based on his experience in high school when 143 was sent on a pager to indicate "I Love You".[3]
143 (one hundred [and] forty-three) is the natural number following
142 and preceding
144.
In mathematics
143 is:
the sum of seven consecutive primes (11 + 13 + 17 + 19 + 23 + 29 + 31). But this number is never the sum of an integer and its base 10 digits, making it a
self number. It is also the product of a
twin prime pair (11 × 13).
the difference in the first exception to the pattern shown below:
Musicians
Ray J and Bobby Brackins wrote the song "143"
On Mister Rogers' Neighborhood: "Transformations", 143 is used to mean "I love you". 1 meaning I for 1 letter, 4 meaning Love for the 4 letters, and 3 meaning You for the 3 letters. Reportedly,
Fred Rogers maintained his weight at exactly 143 pounds (65 kg) for the last thirty years of his life, and associated the number with the phrase "I love you".[2]
Jake Shimabukuro released the song "143" based on his experience in high school when 143 was sent on a pager to indicate "I Love You".[3]