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* [[NFL]] [[quarterback]] [[Danny White]] threw 155 [[touchdowns]] in his career from 1976 to 1988
* [[Quarterback]] [[Condredge Holloway]] scored 155 touchdowns with the [[Ottawa Rough Riders]] (1975–1980); [[Toronto Argonauts]] (1981–1986); and [[BC Lions]] (1987) in the [[Canadian Football League]]
* The [[maximum break|maximum possible score]] in a single break in [[snooker]], with a free ball at the start of the break ([[147 (number)|147]] is the highest possible without a free ball)
* The [[maximum break|maximum possible score]] in a single break in [[snooker]], with a free ball at the start of the break ([[147 (number)|147]] is the highest possible without a free ball)
* The [[Polo Grounds]], former home of the [[San Francisco Giants|New York Giants]] [[Major League Baseball|baseball]] team was located on [[155th Street (Manhattan)|West 155th Street]] and [[Eighth Avenue (Manhattan)|8th Avenue]] in [[New York City]]
* The [[Polo Grounds]], former home of the [[San Francisco Giants|New York Giants]] [[Major League Baseball|baseball]] team was located on [[155th Street (Manhattan)|West 155th Street]] and [[Eighth Avenue (Manhattan)|8th Avenue]] in [[New York City]]

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← 154 155 156 →
Cardinalone hundred fifty-five
Ordinal155th
(one hundred fifty-fifth)
Factorization5 × 31
Divisors1, 5, 31, 155
Greek numeralΡろーΝにゅーΕいぷしろん´
Roman numeralCLV
Binary100110112
Ternary122023
Senary4156
Octal2338
Duodecimal10B12
Hexadecimal9B16

155 (one hundred [and] fifty-five) is the natural number following 154 and preceding 156. It is a composite number and a semiprime.

If you add up all the primes from the least through the greatest prime factors of 155, that is, 5 and 31, the result is 155. (sequence A055233 in the OEIS) Only three other small semiprimes (10, 39, and 371) share this attribute.

There are 155 primitive permutations of degree 81. OEISA000019

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