A number is written with the following factorization: 2^2 × 3 × 5^4 × 8 × 11^2 . Is this factorization a prime factorization? Explain why or why not. If it is not correct, give the correct prime factorization of the number.
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NOT ... because 8 is not prime ... 8 = 2^3
correction ... 2^5 × 3 × 5^4 × 11^2
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Is it a prime factorization or not? This is the last question on my test and I really need to get it correct
Gobble Gobble was so wrong it got me 11/20 dont listen to him trust me its really wrong
Here are the answers to the whole Number Theory and Fractions Unit Test:
1. b
2.a
3 c
4. b
5. c
6. c
7.c
8.d
9.c
10.b
11.a
12.d
13. b
14. b
15.d
16.b
17.b
18.a
19.d
20.c
21. 46145*3=138435, 138435 divided by (/) 3= 46145
22. No because 8 is not a prime number!
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