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Aidan
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1 April, 07:30
What is the prime factorization of 188?
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Dylan Zhang
1 April, 07:43
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The prime factorization of 188 is 2 x 2 x 47. This is a unique list of the prime factors, along with their multiplicities. Note that the prime factorization of 188 does not include the number 1, yet it does include every instance of a certain prime factor. 188 is a composite number.
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