The sum of five distinct prime numbers is 100, and their product equals a six-digit natural number in the form ABCABC. What is the value of A + B + C?
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This is because ABCABC = 1000×(ABC) + (ABC) = (ABC) × (1000 + 1) = (ABC) × 1001. Show more…
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