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A positive integer '''''n''''' is said to be a Rhonda number to base '''''b''''' if the product of the base '''''b''''' digits of '''''n''''' is equal to '''''b''''' times the sum of '''''n''''''s prime factors.
A positive integer '''''n''''' is said to be a Rhonda number to base '''''b''''' if the product of the base '''''b''''' digits of '''''n''''' is equal to '''''b''''' times the sum of '''''n''''''s prime factors.