SOLUTION: Factor 140 into the product of primes
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Question 71310: Factor 140 into the product of primes
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Start by dividing by 2: 140/2=70
As long as you can, divide by 2 again: 70/2=35
2 does not divide into 35, so you have to pick the next prime that will...5
35/5=7. 7 is prime and so is 5. You used 2 twice. Therefore, the prime factorization is
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