Problem 1308. Give me Hamming on five, hold the mayo
A Hamming Number is a positive number that has no prime factor greater than 5. Given a number X, determine how many Hamming numbers are less than or equal to that number. Please note that 1 counts as a Hamming number.
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on 17 Aug 2018
Can you help with Test 5 and 6?
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