Weird Number/Examples/70

Example of a Weird Number
$70$ is a weird number:

The aliquot sum of $70$ is $74$, but no subset of its aliquot parts add to $70$.

Proof
From $\sigma$ of $70$:
 * $\map \sigma {70} = 144$

where $\map \sigma {70}$ denotes the $\sigma$ function.

The aliquot sum of $70$ is given by:
 * $\sigma \left({70}\right) - 70 = 144 - 70 = 74$

The aliquot parts of $70$ are:
 * $1, 2, 5, 7, 10, 14, 35$

Note that $4$ is not an aliquot part of $70$.

Thus $70 = 74 - 4$ cannot be made by any combination of those aliquot parts.

Hence the result.