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A number greater than 1000 whose prime factorization contains one prime number that does not repeat one prime number that repeats three times and one prime number that repeats twice

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User JithPS
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Consider the prime factorization of 1000:


1000=10\cdot 10\cdot10=(2\cdot5)\cdot(2\cdot5)\cdot(2\cdot5)=2^3\cdot5^3

We see that the prime factorization of 1000 contains 5 repeating three times and 2 repeating three times.

We can keep 5 repeating 3 times,

We can write a prime whose square is larger than
2^3, for example:
7^2

Then we can write any prime which does not repeat, for example 2.


Thus the number we formed is
2 \cdot7^2\cdot5^3=12,250


Answer: 12,250
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