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21 August, 01:30

In a game, you draw a card with three consecutive numbers on it. You can choose one of the numbers and find the sum of its prime factors. Then you can move that many spaces on a game board. You draw a card with the numbers 25, 26, 27. Which number should you choose if you want to move as many spaces as possible? Explain.

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  1. 21 August, 01:49
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    So sum the prime factors up

    25=5*5, 5+5=10

    26=2*13, 2+13=15

    27=3*3*3, 3+3+3=9

    15>10>9

    26 is biggest

    pick 26
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