2013 AMC 10B Problems/Problem 20
Problem
The number is expressed in the form
where
and
are positive integers and
is as small as possible. What is
?
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Solution
The prime factorization of is
. To have a factor of
in the numerator,
must equal
. Now we notice that there can be no prime
which is not a factor of 2013 such that
because this prime will not be represented in the denominator, but will be represented in the numerator. The highest
less than
is
, so there must be a factor of
in the denominator. It follows that
, so the answer is
, which is
. One possible way to express
is
See also
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