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In the year 2001, the International Mathematics Olympiad was held in U.S.A. Let I.M.O. be distint positive integers such that the product of I × M × O = 2001. What is the largest possible value of the sum of I + M + O?​

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Answered by geniusAarya
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Answer:

Given:

• I, M and O are three distinct positive integers.

• I * M * O = 2001

To find:

• The largest possible value of the sum I + M + O.

Approach and Working:

The factors of the number 2001 are: 1, 3, 23, 29, 69, 87, 667 and 2001

• As, I, M and O are distinct positive integers, the largest value of I + M + O = 1 + 3 + 667 = 671 (also 1 * 3 * 667 = 2001)

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Answered by NavyaThakral
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