Consider a positive integer n. Assume that the equation a + 17b + 17c =n has 6903 ordered solutions in positive integers (a, b, c). What is the largest value of n?

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Consider a positive integer n.
Assume that the equation a +
17b + 17c =n has 6903 ordered
solutions in positive integers
(a, b, c).
What is the largest value of n?
Transcribed Image Text:Consider a positive integer n. Assume that the equation a + 17b + 17c =n has 6903 ordered solutions in positive integers (a, b, c). What is the largest value of n?
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