299 is the smallest number whose sum of digits is 20.
299 is a cake number. A cake number is the maximum number of pieces into which a 3-dimensional space can be cut with a given number of plane cuts: 12 cuts produce 299 pieces.
There are 299 composite numbers less than 1000 that are products of two primes.
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299 Thora is a main belt asteroid discovered in 1890 by Johann Palisa in Vienna.
Source: Wikipedia
299 is a cake number. A cake number is the maximum number of pieces into which a 3-dimensional space can be cut with a given number of plane cuts: 12 cuts produce 299 pieces.
There are 299 composite numbers less than 1000 that are products of two primes.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj71ApsIC1XpEKQL8UNWB_FEQlb8CYZZbvQExJob7tr3HAACyL9Nw76JSCOTK8okAdFWN4HRwPMUp5kQRVsjzk0Unuxgp_4B6zw5Sc_xlHJOkDQowMZDSPDzjreuFSum4rK6CDkaj38szc/s400/n0299.jpg)
299 Thora is a main belt asteroid discovered in 1890 by Johann Palisa in Vienna.
Source: Wikipedia