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Since all of the other choices have been eliminated, we are left with <math>\boxed{\textbf{(C) } 2^{607}-1}</math>. | Since all of the other choices have been eliminated, we are left with <math>\boxed{\textbf{(C) } 2^{607}-1}</math>. | ||
We conclude that <math>\textbf{(A)}</math> is divisible by <math>3</math>, <math>\textbf{(B)}</math> is divisible by <math>5</math>,<math>\textbf{(D)}</math> is divisible by <math>3</math>, and <math>\textbf{(E)}</math> is divisible by <math>5</math>. | |||
~not_slay | ~not_slay | ||
==Solution 3 (Elimination)== | ==Solution 3 (Elimination)== | ||
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Problem
One of the following numbers is not divisible by any prime number less than
Which is it?
Solution 1 (Modular Arithmetic)
For
modulo
Thus,
is divisible by
For
modulo
Thus,
is divisible by
For
modulo
Thus,
is divisible by
For
modulo
Thus,
is divisible by
Therefore, the answer is
~Steven Chen (Professor Chen Education Palace, www.professorchenedu.com)
~MrThinker (LaTeX Error)
Solution 2 (Factoring)
We have
Since all of the other choices have been eliminated, we are left with
.
We conclude that
is divisible by
,
is divisible by
,
is divisible by
, and
is divisible by
.
~not_slay
Solution 3 (Elimination)
Mersenne Primes are primes of the form
, where
is prime. Using the process of elimination, we can eliminate every option except for
and
. Clearly,
isn't prime, so the answer must be
.
Video Solution
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Video Solution by OmegaLearn Using Digit Cycles
~ pi_is_3.14
See Also
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