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If the integer a and n are greater than 1, and the product of the first 8 positive integers is a multiple of an, what is the value of a

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Answered by gauravarduino
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"The product of the first 8 positive integers" cannot possible mean anything but 1*2*3*4*5*6*7*8. subhajeet wrote: If the integers a and n are greater than 1 and the product of the first 8 positive integers is a multiple of a^n, what is the value of a? Hence, Statement 1 is Not Sufficient.

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