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The positive integer q is divisible by 15. If the product of q and the
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The positive integer q is divisible by 15. If the product of q and the positive integer x is divisible by 20, which of the following must be a factor of \(x^2q \)?
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If q is divisible by 3 and 5, then qx must include a factor 4 to be divisible by 20. Hence, \(x^2q \) must include factors 4*4*3*5=4*60. Only answer choice B contains relevant factors.
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The positive integer q is divisible by 15. If the product of q and the positive integer x is divisible by 20, which of the following must be a factor of \(x^2q \)?