SOLUTION: What is the smallest number that has all the prime numbers less than ten as factors?

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Question 652652: What is the smallest number that has all the prime numbers less than ten as factors?
Answer by killer6678(69)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
prime numbers under 10:
2,3,5, and 7
multiples of 7 that are even and are divisible by 5: 70,140, and 210
smallest number: 210

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