65 is the nineteenth distinct
semiprime,[1] (5.13); and the third of the form (5.q), where q is a higher prime.
65 has a prime
aliquot sum of
19 within an
aliquot sequence of one composite numbers (65,
19,
1,0) to the prime; as the first member' of the
19-aliquot tree.
65 is the length of the hypotenuse of 4 different
Pythagorean triangles, the lowest number to have more than 2: 652 = 162 + 632 = 332 + 562 = 392 + 522 = 252 + 602.[10] The first two are "primitive", and 65 is the lowest number to be the largest side of more than one such triple.[11]
65 is the number of compositions of 11 into distinct parts.[12]
Sammy Hagar re-recorded his hit "I Can't Drive 55", with the 55 changed to 65, in 2001 for NBC's NASCAR broadcasts to reflect higher speed limits; the song was used from 2001 until 2004 to introduce Budweiser Pole Award winners on NBC and TNT broadcasts
65 is a commonly used abbreviation for the Sheffield, UK, post-rock band
65daysofstatic
Referenced in "
Heroes and Villains" by the Beach Boys: "At 60 and 5 / I'm very much alive / I've still got the jive / to survive with the Heroes and Villains"
65 miles per hour is a common
speed limit on
expressways in many
U.S. states, primarily in the eastern and central United States. (In the western United States, a common speed limit is 70 m.p.h., and in some places it is 75 m.p.h.).