SOLUTION: What is the smallest positive number divisible by four primes?
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Question 240094
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What is the smallest positive number divisible by four primes?
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I presume you mean "what is the smallest positive number divisible by four
different
primes?"
If that is the case, you are looking for the product of the four smallest primes. The smallest prime is 2. 1 is not prime, by definition.
On the other hand, if your "four primes" can all be the same prime, then the answer is
John