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Rylee Gonzalez
7 September, 07:32
28 as a prime factorization
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Marques Huffman
7 September, 10:36
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2*2*7
Step-by-step explanation:
First do a number that can multiply up to 28
28=2*14
so keep the 2, because it is a prime number, but 14 isn't so prime factorize it
2*14=2*2*7
2*2*7 is your answer because they all prime factors
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