If m is an integer greater than zero but less than integer n, is m a factor of n?
(1) n is divisible by all integers less than 10
(2) m is not a multiple of a prime number
The OA is the option B.
I don't know what information can I have from the statement (2). Experts, may you help me? Thanks in advanced.
If m is an integer greater than zero but less than. . . . .
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Statement 2 says that m is not a multiple of a prime number. Accordingly, m must be 1. Every number greater than 1 is a multiple of a prime number.
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