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$416$ (four hundred and sixteen) is:

$2^5 \times 13$


The $19$th positive integer after $64$, $96$, $128$, $144$, $\ldots$, $320$, $324$, $336$, $352$, $360$, $384$, $400$ with $6$ or more prime factors:
$416 = 2 \times 2 \times 2 \times 2 \times 2 \times 13$


The $25$th inconsummate number after $62$, $63$, $65$, $75$, $\ldots$, $371$, $372$, $377$, $381$, $383$, $386$, $387$, $395$, $411$:
$\nexists n \in \Z_{>0}: n = 416 \map {\times s_{10} } n$


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