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13 January, 14:37

A number that's greater than 40 whose prime factorisation contains 3 prime number that don't repeat

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  1. 13 January, 14:50
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    42. Because you divide into 6 and 7. 6 is divided into 3 and 2. So, 2 times 3 times 7.
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