SOLUTION: If {{{ ab^2c^3 = 3600 }}}, where a, b and c are distinct positive integers greater than 1, what is the least possible value of a+b+c?
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Question 1188680
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, where a, b and c are distinct positive integers greater than 1, what is the least possible value of a+b+c?
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It was solved at this forum several years ago.
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