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Well, honey, 15 is a prime example of a not-so-Prime number. It can be broken down into the prime factors 3 and 5. So, if you're looking for the prime factorization of 15, it's simply 3 x 5. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!

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Oh, dude, 15 as a product of prime numbers is like 3 x 5. So, if you're looking for the prime factorization of 15, it's just those two primes multiplied together. Pretty simple, right?

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