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An integer n that is greater than 1 is said to be "prime-saturated" if it has no prime factor greater than or equal to n√n. Which of the following integers is prime saturated?

A) 6
B) 35
C) 46
D) 66
E) 75

The OA is E.

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by Brent@GMATPrepNow » Tue Jan 30, 2018 7:33 am
Your question should read as follows:
AAPL wrote:An integer n that is greater than 1 is said to be "prime-saturated" if it has no prime factor greater than or equal to √n. Which of the following integers is prime saturated?

A) 6
B) 35
C) 46
D) 66
E) 75
So, n is prime saturated if the largest prime factor of n < √n.
If we square both sides of the inequality, we get: n is prime saturated if (the largest prime factor of n)² < n

A. 6 = (2)(3) ---> 3² > 6 n is NOT PRIME SATURATED
B. 35 = (5)(7) ---> 7² > 35 n is NOT PRIME SATURATED
C. 46 = (2)(23) ---> 23² > 46 n is NOT PRIME SATURATED
D. 66 = (2)(3)(11) ---> 11² > 66 n is NOT PRIME SATURATED
E. 75 = (3)(5)(5) ---> 5² < 75 n IS PRIME SATURATED

Answer: E

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by Scott@TargetTestPrep » Fri Jul 12, 2019 5:58 pm
AAPL wrote:An integer n that is greater than 1 is said to be "prime-saturated" if it has no prime factor greater than or equal to n√n. Which of the following integers is prime saturated?

A) 6
B) 35
C) 46
D) 66
E) 75

We will find the largest prime factor of each answer choice. If the largest prime factor of the number is greater than the square root of the number, then the number is NOT prime saturated, since by definition no prime factor of the number is greater than or equal to its square root.

Furthermore, instead of comparing the largest prime factor and the square root of the number, we will compare the square of the largest prime factor and square of the square root of the number, i.e., the number itself. That is because if two numbers, x and y, are positive, x > √y implies x^2 > y.

A) 6

The largest prime factor of 6 is 3. Since 3^2 = 9 is greater than 6, 6 is NOT prime saturated.

B) 35

The largest prime factor of 35 is 7. Since 7^2 = 49 is greater than 35, 35 is NOT prime saturated.

C) 46

The largest prime factor of 46 is 23. Since 23^2 is greater than 46, 46 is NOT prime saturated.

D) 66

The largest prime factor of 66 is 11. Since 11^2 = 121 is greater than 66, 66 is NOT prime saturated.

E) 75

The largest prime factor of 75 is 5. Since 5^2 = 25 is NOT greater than 75, 75 IS prime saturated.

Answer: E

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