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20 March, 01:08

Every integer is a divisor of itself. A proper divisor of an integer means a positive divisor other than the integer itself. For example, the divisors of $8$ are $1,$ $2,$ $4,$ and $8,$ but the proper divisors of $8$ are just $1,$ $2,$ and $4$.

What is the smallest positive integer whose proper divisors add up to more than the integer itself?

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  1. 20 March, 01:09
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    The answer is 12

    1x12 2x6 3x4

    1+2+6+3+4=16
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