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Given M and N are whole numbers. Find the greatest value of the product M x N such that each of the following is true:

Given M and N are whole numbers. Find the greatest value of the product M x N such-example-1

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Answer:

92

Explanation:

M is the prime number 23 (two factors are 1 and 23) and N is the square number 4 (factors are 1, 2, and 4). 23 x 4= 92

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Answer:

  • 8 and 9

Explanation:

Let's assume all the factors are different.

Then the product of lowest 5 factors is:

  • 2*3*5*7*9 > 98

If 2 of the factors are same and 3 are same, then the lowest ones:

  • 2^3*3^2 = 72 < 98
  • 3^3*2^2 = 108 > 98

As we see the only option is N = 2^3 = 8 and M = 3^2 = 9

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