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Mathematics, 08.03.2021 16:30 RyannLambertt9722

A perfect square is the product of any positive whole number used as a factor exactly two times. [Example: 49 is a perfect square because 7 × 7 = 49] The positive whole number N, when multiplied by 150, is a perfect square. What is the least possible positive whole number value for the number N?

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