I think that 64 is too big.
   64^3
262144

I don't think this one has a solution, because 4002%15*16 is too
large, and 4002%16*17 is too small.

I haven't explored gaussian integers here, but my gut feeling is that
there won't be any viable candidates there, either.

I hope this helps,

-- 
Raul

On Mon, Oct 18, 2021 at 7:25 PM Skip Cave <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> How to solve this problem?
>
> 4002x = n * (<.n) * (>.n)
>
>
> What is n, where n is a rational fraction greater than 1, and the answer is
> a rational fraction? There are likely many answers, so find some answers
> near 64. The result in J should be a 1:
>
> 4002x = n * (<.n) * (>.n)
> 1
>
>
> Skip
>
> Skip Cave
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