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Dream Theater's eighth album Octavarium contains many different references to the number 8, including the number of songs and various aspects of the music and cover artwork. "Eight maids a-milking" is the gift on the eighth day of Christmas in the carol "The Twelve Days of Christmas". [76] The 8-track cartridge is a musical recording format.
Number Eight may refer to: 8 (number), the natural number; 8 (J.J. Cale album) by the American singer-songwriter and musician; Number 8, Pershore, community arts centre in England, United Kingdom; Number Eight (Battlestar Galactica), a character from the 2003 version of the television series Battlestar Galactica
Pages in category "8 (number)" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 8; B. Byte; E. Eight ...
SriLankan Airlines reserves flight numbers beginning with the number 8 for flights to Mainland China and Hong Kong. The Turkish Airlines route from Istanbul to Beijing is TK88. The US Treasury has sold 70,000 dollar bills with serial numbers that contain 4 eights. [26] Boeing delivered the 8,888th 737 to come off the production line to Xiamen ...
A real number can be expressed by a finite number of decimal digits only if it is rational and its fractional part has a denominator whose prime factors are 2 or 5 or both, because these are the prime factors of 10, the base of the decimal system. Thus, for example, one half is 0.5, one fifth is 0.2, one-tenth is 0.1, and one fiftieth is 0.02.
A list of articles about numbers (not about numerals). Topics include powers of ten, notable integers, prime and cardinal numbers, and the myriad system.
8 is a number, numeral, and glyph. 8 or eight may also refer to: Years. AD 8, the eighth year of the AD era; 8 BC, the eighth year before the AD era; Art.
8000 (eight thousand) is the natural number following 7999 and preceding 8001. 8000 is the cube of 20 , as well as the sum of four consecutive integers cubed, 11 3 + 12 3 + 13 3 + 14 3 . The fourteen tallest mountains on Earth, which exceed 8000 meters in height, are sometimes referred to as eight-thousanders .