Consecutive Integers whose Product is Primorial/Mistake

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Source Work

1986: David Wells: Curious and Interesting Numbers:

The Dictionary
$714$

1997: David Wells: Curious and Interesting Numbers (2nd ed.):

The Dictionary
$714$

First Edition

They discovered on computer that only primorial $1$, $2$, $3$, $4$ and $7$ can be represented as the product of consecutive numbers, up to primorial $3049$.

Second Edition

They discovered on computer that only primorial $1$, $2$, $3$, $5$ and $7$ can be represented as the product of consecutive numbers, up to primorial $3049$.