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What is 210x11?

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∙ 10y ago
Updated: 12/20/2022

2310

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If a composite number has the first five prime numbers as factors what is the smallest number it could be?

Just multiply the first five prime numbers! 2x3x5x7x11 = 6x35x11 = 210x11 = 2310. Any multiple of this number "has the first five prime numbers as factors", but 2310 is the smallest such number.


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