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OpenStudy (anonymous):

isha, Benoit, and Carleen are each thinking of a positive integer. Aisha's number and Benoit's number have a common divisor greater than 1. Aisha's number and Carleen's number also have a common divisor greater than 1. Benoit's number and Carleen's number also have a common divisor greater than 1. Is it necessarily true that the greatest common divisor of all three numbers is greater than 1? please explain

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

if suppose asha and beenoit has the common divisor 2 then it is greater than one .so same for another two

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