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The key here is to look for the prime factors of 990 .
990 = 2*3*3*5*11 Since the product is multiple of 990, so it should have all the prime factors present in it. If you notice 11 is one of them, and it is prime too, so the least possible value of n is 11. Hope it helps GMAT 2007 |
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Thanks Dan
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