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%I A048754 #13 May 31 2022 16:28:19 %S A048754 1,2,5,16,80,7,9,11,34992,13,10584,405,589824,500,17,25088,19,23, %T A048754 49000,1125,29,31,1250000,165375,37,23887872000000,41,43,3643149312, %U A048754 47,521752,53,76527504,6125,59,861224,61,964467,13176688,27665165088,67 %N A048754 Mean integral quotients associated with A048753. %H A048754 Amiram Eldar, <a href="/A048754/b048754.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..10000</a> %F A048754 a(n) = A007956(A048753(n))/A032741(A048753(n)). - _Amiram Eldar_, Sep 06 2019 %e A048754 a(6)=21, n=21; quotient of product of aliquot divisors divided by number of aliquot divisors is 7 (aliquot divisors of 21 = 1*3*7 and 21/3 divisors = 7). Since 7 is integral, add to sequence. %Y A048754 Cf. A007956, A032741, A048753. %K A048754 easy,nonn %O A048754 1,2 %A A048754 _Enoch Haga_ %E A048754 Offset corrected by _Amiram Eldar_, Sep 06 2019