Quant problem from Prep 1

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Quant problem from Prep 1

by rover_libra » Sat Sep 26, 2009 4:18 pm
For every Positive integer n, the function h(n) is defined to be product of all the even integers from 2 to n, inclusive. If p is the smallest prime factor of h(100) +1, then p is
A, Between 2 and 10
B, Between 10 and 20
C, Between 20 and 30
D, Between 30 and 40
E, Greater than 40

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Re: Quant problem from Prep 1

by Brent@GMATPrepNow » Fri Oct 09, 2009 10:15 am
rover_libra wrote:For every Positive integer n, the function h(n) is defined to be product of all the even integers from 2 to n, inclusive. If p is the smallest prime factor of h(100) +1, then p is
A, Between 2 and 10
B, Between 10 and 20
C, Between 20 and 30
D, Between 30 and 40
E, Greater than 40

Please help!!!
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