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Fletcher Houston
4 October, 03:57
The prime factor of 180
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Elvis Rogers
4 October, 04:33
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Answer: 5*2*2*3*3
Step-by-step explanation:
First you divide 180 by 2 and you get 90. Then you proceed to divide that by 2 again and get 45. You will then divide 45 by 3 to get 15. Then divide 15 by 3 again and get 5, which cannot be divided any smaller.
180/2=90
90/2=45
45/3=15
15/3=5
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