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Echo
28 September, 21:34
Whats 99 as a product of prime factors
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Belen Colon
28 September, 21:45
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Tamia Hampton
29 September, 00:11
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First, we need to do a prime factorization to get the prime numbers that are multiplied together to produce the product of 99.
Prime numbers are numbers that can only be divided by 1 and itself.
99 : 3 = 33
33 : 3 = 11
11 : 11 = 1
1 x 3 x 3 x 11 = 99
3 and 11 are the prime factors of 99.
3² x 11 = 99
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