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what is the prime factors of 700

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what is the prime factors of 700.
asked Nov 15, 2013 in ALGEBRA 1 by johnkelly Apprentice
reshown Nov 15, 2013 by goushi

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700 = 2*350

     = 2*10*35

     = 2*2*5*7*5

2, 5, 7 are prime numbers.

The product of prime factors to 700 = 2*2*5*7*5

prime factors are 2,5,7

answered Nov 15, 2013 by william Mentor
edited Nov 15, 2013 by william
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The given number is 700

We can write 700 as prime factors of

2*350

2*5*70

2*5*7*10

2*5*7*2*5

Therefore the prime factors of 700 is 2*5*7*2*5.

answered Nov 16, 2013 by jouis Apprentice

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