2310 is the smallest Mott Number. It is because you have to times 5 Prime number together, so if you times the 5 smallest prime number, that is your answer =]
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Every Mott number is divisible by 6 because 2 and 3 must be two of the factors. The smallest product of 5 primes without both 2 and 3 is 2 * 5 * 7 * 11 * 13 = 10010. This is a 5-digit number and thus, by definition, cannot be a Mott number.
2 is the lowest prime number.
The lowest number will be obtained by getting lowest number on both of the dice if its a 6 sided dice (normal kind) then the lowest will be 2