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Problem
What is the probability that a randomly drawn positive factor of is less than
Solution
For a positive number which is not a perfect square, exactly half of the positive factors will be less than .
Since is not a perfect square, half of the positive factors of will be less than .
Clearly, there are no positive factors of between and .
Therefore half of the positive factors will be less than .
So the answer is .
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