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Multiples

by Claret » Fri Jun 19, 2009 3:56 am
If n is multiple of 5, and n = p2q where p and q are prime, which of the following must be a multiple of 25?
a. p2
b. q2
c. pq
d. p2q2
e. p3q

* n2 = (n)^1/2
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by ssmiles08 » Fri Jun 19, 2009 4:06 am
IMO D.

n is a multiple of 5, we can take 5, and 2 as our counter examples.

5 must be squared to be a multiple of 25.

A) is out b/c if we take 2 = p and (2^2*5) = 20 which is multiple of 5 but not 25.

B) is out b/c if we take 2 = q this time and p = 5 = (2^2*5) = 20 which is multiple of 5 but not 25.

C) pq = 5*2 = 10

D) since both are squared, one of them is going to be 25, so it will be a multiple of 25

E) discounted for the same reason as A and B.

(D)

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by Claret » Fri Jun 19, 2009 4:24 am
thanks!! i had a confusion b/w choices D and E