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1 April, 20:37

Calculate the answer when the largest prime number that is a factor of 35 is multiplied by the smallest prime number that is a factor of 15

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  1. 1 April, 23:58
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    21

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Factors of 35 = 1,5,7 and 35

    Factors of 15 = 1,3,5 and 15

    => Largest prime number that is a factor of 35 = 7 (7 is a prime number)

    => Smallest prime number that is a factor of 15 = 3 (1 is neither a prime no. nor a composite one)

    Their Product:

    => 7*3

    => 21
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