\(N\) is a positive integer and \(N=XYZ,\) where \(X, Y\) and \(Z\) are unique prime numbers. Which of the following CAN

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\(N\) is a positive integer and \(N=XYZ,\) where \(X, Y\) and \(Z\) are unique prime numbers. Which of the following CANNOT be true?

A. \(N\) is a multiple of \(14.\)
B. \(N\) is a multiple of \(15.\)
C. \(N\) is a multiple of \(21.\)
D. \(N\) is a multiple of \(27.\)
E. \(N\) is a multiple of \(35.\)

Answer: D

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