Asked by gary

what is my number?
Clue 1 My number is a multiple of 5,but it does not end in 5.
Clue 2 The prime factorization of my number is a string of three numbers.
Clue 3 Two of the numbers in the prime factorizations are the same.
Clue 4 My number is greater than the seventh square number.

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Answered by MathMate
what is my number?
Clue 1 My number is a multiple of 5,but it does not end in 5.
- Multiples of 5 end in "5" and which other digit?
- Can you identify 2 prime factors if the number ends in this digit?

Clue 2 The prime factorization of my number is a string of three numbers.
- From clue 1, we have already found two of the three prime factors. We need the third one.

Clue 3 Two of the numbers in the prime factorizations are the same.
- Therefore the third one must be a duplicate of one of the other two.
- that leaves us two choices.

Clue 4 My number is greater than the seventh square number.
- out of the two choices, which one will make a number greater than 7²?
Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by julian
30
Answered by boy
i don't no
Answered by Kissy Marchizae-feurw
the answer is 30 because since there is 3 factors of 30=3,5,10 and it does not end in a five and it is a multiple of 5

ps. this is correct im a math teacher for simmons knights you will get an A+
Answered by Anonymous
50
Answered by Soraya
How can it be 30 if it is greater than 49?
Answered by Mangle
Guys it's 50 because the prime factorization is 5*5*2=50 it fits all the clues.
Answered by Anonymous
50
Answered by jkgiy
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Answered by A person
It's 50 because it's greater than the seventh square and it doesn't end in zero so if a multiple is 5 than it has to end in 5 and not zero so it's not 30.
Answered by Lilly
15
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