# Greetings from The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences! http://oeis.org/ Search: id:a143118 Showing 1-1 of 1 %I A143118 #6 Apr 09 2014 10:15:20 %S A143118 2,4,6,9,12,15,18,21,25,30,35,39,42,45,50,56,60,64,69,72,76,81,85,91, %T A143118 99,102,105,108,111,120,129,135,138,144,150,155,160,165,170,176,180, %U A143118 186,192,195,198,207,217,225,228,231,236,240,246,255,260,265,270,275,279 %N A143118 a(n) = the single multiple of A143117(n) such that n-th prime <= a(n) <= (n+1)th prime. %e A143118 The 16th prime is 53 and the 17th prime is 59. So we will concern ourselves with the integers 53,54,55,56,57,58,59. 1 divides all these integers. 2 divides three of these integers (54,56,58). 3 divides 54 and 57. 4 divides just 56. So a(16) = 56. %Y A143118 Cf. A143117. %K A143118 nonn %O A143118 1,1 %A A143118 _Leroy Quet_, Jul 25 2008 %E A143118 Extended by _Ray Chandler_, Nov 10 2008 # Content is available under The OEIS End-User License Agreement: http://oeis.org/LICENSE