Hi,
I have purchased the full set of the ManhattanGMAT study guides and am currently working through the Number Properties Guide.
One of the OG Quant questions (# 103 from PS), is about the "length" of positive integer, referring to the following definition:
"For any positive integer n, n>1, the "length" of n is the number of positive primes (not necessarily distinct) whose product is n, For example, the length of 50 is 3 since 50 = 2 x 5 x 5."
Is this covered in any of the ManhattanGMAT material. I know the number properties book covers prime factorization etc etc ... but I didnt see anything around "length" of positive integers ...
Thanks.