Which number should not be multiplied by 43 so that it will have 3 prime factors?
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Answer:
The number is 6.
Explanation:
43 is a prime number. So we need to find that number which should have 2 prime factors. That number is 6.
Prime factors of 6 are 2 and 3.
43 * 6 = 43 * 2 * 3
Hence, the number is 6.
The number is 6.
Explanation:
43 is a prime number. So we need to find that number which should have 2 prime factors. That number is 6.
Prime factors of 6 are 2 and 3.
43 * 6 = 43 * 2 * 3
Hence, the number is 6.
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