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The [[prime factorization]] of <math>75 = 3^15^2 = (2+1)(4+1)(4+1)</math>. For <math>n</math> to have exactly <math>75</math> integral divisors, we need to have <math>n = p_1^{e_1-1}p_2^{e_2-1}\cdots</math> such that <math>e_1e_2 \cdots = 75</math>. Since <math>75|n</math>, two of the [[prime]] [[factor]]s must be <math>3</math> and <math>5</math>. To minimize <math>n</math>, we can introduce a third prime factor, <math>2</math>. Also to minimize <math>n</math>, we want <math>5</math>, the greatest of all the factors, to be raised to the least power. Therefore, <math>n = 2^43^45^2</math> and <math>\frac{n}{75} = \frac{2^43^45^2}{3 \cdot 5^2} = 16 \cdot 27 = \boxed{432}</math>.
 
The [[prime factorization]] of <math>75 = 3^15^2 = (2+1)(4+1)(4+1)</math>. For <math>n</math> to have exactly <math>75</math> integral divisors, we need to have <math>n = p_1^{e_1-1}p_2^{e_2-1}\cdots</math> such that <math>e_1e_2 \cdots = 75</math>. Since <math>75|n</math>, two of the [[prime]] [[factor]]s must be <math>3</math> and <math>5</math>. To minimize <math>n</math>, we can introduce a third prime factor, <math>2</math>. Also to minimize <math>n</math>, we want <math>5</math>, the greatest of all the factors, to be raised to the least power. Therefore, <math>n = 2^43^45^2</math> and <math>\frac{n}{75} = \frac{2^43^45^2}{3 \cdot 5^2} = 16 \cdot 27 = \boxed{432}</math>.
  
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Latest revision as of 02:45, 21 January 2023

Problem

Let $n^{}_{}$ be the smallest positive integer that is a multiple of $75_{}^{}$ and has exactly $75_{}^{}$ positive integral divisors, including $1_{}^{}$ and itself. Find $\frac{n}{75}$.

Solution

The prime factorization of $75 = 3^15^2 = (2+1)(4+1)(4+1)$. For $n$ to have exactly $75$ integral divisors, we need to have $n = p_1^{e_1-1}p_2^{e_2-1}\cdots$ such that $e_1e_2 \cdots = 75$. Since $75|n$, two of the prime factors must be $3$ and $5$. To minimize $n$, we can introduce a third prime factor, $2$. Also to minimize $n$, we want $5$, the greatest of all the factors, to be raised to the least power. Therefore, $n = 2^43^45^2$ and $\frac{n}{75} = \frac{2^43^45^2}{3 \cdot 5^2} = 16 \cdot 27 = \boxed{432}$.

Video Solution by OmegaLearn

https://youtu.be/jgyyGeEKhwk?t=588

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See also

1990 AIME (ProblemsAnswer KeyResources)
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Problem 4
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Problem 6
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