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Adam
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26 February, 02:24
Write 55 as a product of its prime factors
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Demetrius Johnson
26 February, 02:29
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55 = 5 * 11
Step-by-step explanation:
The only prime factors of 55 are 5 and 11, thus
55 = 5 * 11
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Haven Mccoy
26 February, 02:54
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To express 55 as a product of its prime factors you do long division
After you've done that you will get this as your final answer
55 = 5*11
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