Four consecutive positive integers are such that the smallest is a multiple of 5, the second is a multiple of 7, the third is a multiple of 9, and the largest is a multiple of 11. What is the minimum value of the largest of these four numbers?

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Four consecutive positive integers are such that the smallest is a multiple of 5,
second is a multiple of 7, the third is a multiple of 9, and the largest is a multiple of 11.
What is the minimum value of the largest of these four numbers?
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