SOLUTION: using only number 2, how many times will you use it as a factor to get the smallest three digit number as a product?
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Question 1013608: using only number 2, how many times will you use it as a factor to get the smallest three digit number as a product?
Answer by ikleyn(52780) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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= 64.
= 128.
Therefore, the lowest degree of 2 which is 3-digit number is .
You need to use 2 as the factor 7 times to get the smallest 3-digit number.
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