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7 June, 10:49

Explain why you cannot find the prime factor derivation of 4.8

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  1. 7 June, 10:58
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    "Prime Factorization" is finding which prime numbers multiply together to make the original number.

    Because prime numbers are all whole numbers (no decimals), there is no way to get a product of prime numbers that is a decimal like 4.8.

    In other words, because 4.8 is not a positive whole number, you can't find its prime factorization.
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