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14 August, 13:15
What is 48 as a product of its prime factors
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Grant Schmidt
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Write 24 as a product of its prime factors. Now think of the smallest prime number that divides into 12. Again we can use 2, and write the 12 as 2 x 6, to give. 2, 2, 2 and 3 are all prime numbers
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