2 and 3 are the smallest prime numbers. So answer is 2^3 * 3^3 = 216
Just multiply the first three prime numbers together.
Just multiply the two smallest prime numbers. That's your number.
I think that it is 4
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It is 2 × 3 × 5 × 7 × 11 = 2310
Logically, the smallest number with 4 different prime factors would have to be the product of the smallest four prime numbers. So the smallest natural number with four different prime factors is 210 (2*3*5*7).
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There isn't one. Negative numbers have prime factors and numbers don't stop. The smallest positive numbers with a prime factor is 2.
The smallest prime factors are 2,3,5,7 thus the smallest number would be the product of these will be 210
Just multiply the first three prime numbers together.
Square numbers have an odd number of factors.
Oh, dude, the smallest number with 4 different prime factors is 2 x 3 x 5 x 7, which equals 210. It's like the VIP of numbers, all exclusive with its different prime factor squad. So yeah, that's the answer, no biggie.
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The first prime numbers are 2, 3, 5, 7, 11. When multiplied together the product is 2310. It is the smallest number that has the first five numbers as its factors.
The smallest possible number to get from 3 and 4 as your factors is 12...
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.
Just multiply the two smallest prime numbers. That's your number.