%I A110232
%S A110232 64,144,160,216,240,324,336,400,528,540,560,624,729,756,784,816,840,880,
%T A110232 900,912,1040,1104,1134,1188,1215,1232,1260,1320,1350,1360,1392,1404,
%U A110232 1456,1488,1500,1520,1560,1764,1776,1836,1840,1848,1904,1936,1960,1968
%N A110232 6-almost primes p * q * r * s * t * u not relatively prime to p+q+r+s+t+u.
%C A110232 p, q, r, s, t, u are not necessarily distinct. The converse to this is
A110231: 6-almost primes p * q * r * s * t * u which are relatively
prime to p+q+r+s+t+u. A046306 is the 6-almost primes.
%e A110232 160 is in this sequence because 160 = 2^5 * 5, the sum of whose prime
factors is 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 5 = 15 = 3 * 5, which has a prime
factor in common with 160.
%Y A110232 Cf. A046306, A110187, A110188, A110227, A110228, A110229, A110230, A110231,
A110289, A110290, A110296, A110297.
%Y A110232 Sequence in context: A031464 A045076 A068410 this_sequence A044315 A044696
A086052
%Y A110232 Adjacent sequences: A110229 A110230 A110231 this_sequence A110233 A110234
A110235
%K A110232 easy,nonn
%O A110232 1,1
%A A110232 Jonathan Vos Post (jvospost3(AT)gmail.com), Jul 17 2005
%E A110232 Extended by Ray Chandler (rayjchandler(AT)sbcglobal.net), Jul 20 2005
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