SOLUTION: If p, r, and s are 3 different prime numbers greater than 2, and n= p x r x s then how many positive factors, including 1 and n, does n have?

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Question 200670: If p, r, and s are 3 different prime numbers greater than 2, and n= p x r x s
then how many positive factors, including 1 and n, does n have?

Answer by vleith(2983) About Me  (Show Source):
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You have 3 prime factors. So let's count:
1,n = 2
p r s = 3 (total 5)
Now you need to add paired factors and know that r*p = p*r
pr, ps, rs = 3 (total 8)
One more prs makes 9