yes MMM
A number that fits these criteria is 1001. Its prime factorization is (7^1 \times 11^1 \times 13^1), which does not satisfy the requirement of having one prime that repeats three times and another that repeats twice. Instead, consider the number (5400), which has the prime factorization (2^3 \times 3^3 \times 5^1). Here, 2 repeats three times, 3 repeats three times, and 5 appears once, but it also does not fit the criteria. Thus, an example that meets the criteria is (5400), which can be expressed as (2^3 \times 3^3 \times 5^1) where 2 appears three times, 3 appears twice, and 5 appears once.
No more than three times
Three times more than 4 is 12. This can be calculated by multiplying 4 by 3, which equals 12. When we say "three times more than 4," it implies adding the original value of 4 three more times, resulting in a total of 12.
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3 times more than a number, since n is unknown. In other words, 3n
Less than. 1/3 is 0.33333333 (the 3 repeats)
17/11x3=4.63636363636363636363636363636363636363(repeats forever)
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4.83333333 (the digit 3 repeats indefinitely).
12 times more
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