Hey thank u people !!
I have finally understood the concept ! I was putting my SC logic !
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sheena_gmat
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sheena_gmat
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Hi can anyone help me with another question (this was posted earlier but no response) :
For every positive even integer n, the function h(n) is defined as the 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 10 and 20
b) Between 20 and 30
c) Between 30 and 40
d) Greater than 40
e) Less than 40
For every positive even integer n, the function h(n) is defined as the 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 10 and 20
b) Between 20 and 30
c) Between 30 and 40
d) Greater than 40
e) Less than 40
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cramya
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Hi Sheena,
Seriously, this is the most discussed question on this forum. If u search u will find close to atleast 100 different solution for it
. Let us know if u still have questions.
Regards,
Cramya
Seriously, this is the most discussed question on this forum. If u search u will find close to atleast 100 different solution for it
Regards,
Cramya
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sheena_gmat
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Thanks Cramya !
I shall search for the same question and get back if i stii have any doubts
Regards
Sheena
I shall search for the same question and get back if i stii have any doubts
Regards
Sheena
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smalishah84
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jnellaz explanation was very good. Even I had fallen for the GMAT trap and picked C as the answer. I had done such a foolish thing. I hope I dont do it on the real GMAT.












