If $p,q,r,s$ are distinct primes,and $G$ is a group of order $pqrs$,then is $G$ solvable ?
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1Yes. There might be an elementary argument, but it follows from Burnside's transfer theorem that it is in fact supersolvable (as is any group of squarefree order). – Tobias Kildetoft Nov 27 '15 at 12:28
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1Yes, see the question here. As Robinson says in the comment, the proof will need some non-trivial group theory. – Dietrich Burde Nov 27 '15 at 13:01