SOLUTION: The sum of a certain number of positive integers is 31. What is the biggest their product can be?
(1) 55296 (2) 78732 (3) 118098 (4) 49152 (5) None of the above
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Question 255591: The sum of a certain number of positive integers is 31. What is the biggest their product can be?
(1) 55296 (2) 78732 (3) 118098 (4) 49152 (5) None of the above
Answer by edjones(8007) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
3^9*4=78732.
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