Problem 3 - 2016 (inspired by Jack Sacks)

What is the smallest positive integer that can be divisible exactly by 2,3,5,7,11,13 and 17?


The answer is 510510.

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2 solutions

Arulx Z
Feb 26, 2016

All the numbers are coprime. Hence the LCM is simply their product which is equal to 510510.

It is 510510, because 2x3x5x7x11x13x17 is 510510...

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