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joyseychow
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For any integer k > 1, the term “length of an integer” refers to the number of positive prime factors, not necessarily distinct, whose product is equal to k. For example, if k = 24, the length of k is equal to 4, since 24 = 2 × 2 × 2 × 3. If x and y are positive integers such that x > 1, y > 1, and x + 3y < 1000, what is the maximum possible sum of the length of x and the length of y?
(A)5
(B)6
(C)15
(D)16
(E)18
Any shortcut to this? Thanks!
(A)5
(B)6
(C)15
(D)16
(E)18
Any shortcut to this? Thanks!












