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GMAT Data Sufficiency (DS) | Re: Does the integer k have a factor p such that 1 < p < k ?

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rocko911 wrote:

Bunuel , Please make me understand one thing.

The question tells us that 1<p<k

which means p can be anything smaller than k , and question asks if p is a factor of K?

it means if k is 25 then is p a factor of 25? or we can assume p be any number less than 25 and check if its factor of 25 or not

My question is in option B,

If 13! + 2 <= k <= 13! + 13 , it means k is a very large digit and lies between those equalities.
SO NOW , p must be any integer less than k and we need

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