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If n is the sum of the first 40 positive integers, what is the greates

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[GMAT math practice question]

If $$n$$ is the sum of the first $$40$$ positive integers, what is the greatest prime factor of $$n$$?

A. $$11$$
B. $$29$$
C. $$31$$
D. $$41$$
E. $$53$$

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Re: If n is the sum of the first 40 positive integers, what is the greates [#permalink]

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07 Dec 2017, 01:08
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[GMAT math practice question]

If $$n$$ is the sum of the first $$40$$ positive integers, what is the greatest prime factor of $$n$$?

A. $$11$$
B. $$29$$
C. $$31$$
D. $$41$$
E. $$53$$

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