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A number greater than 1000 whose prime factorization contains 1 prime number that does not repeat, 1 prime number that repeats 3 times, and 1 prime number that repeats twice
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make dem prime numbers as big as possible
11 times 23*23*23*29*29=141919591
that is definitley more than 1000
hmm
if 11 was largest then we can get 15972 with 11, 2 and 3
2,3,5
2*3*3*3*5*5=1350
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