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There are many different ways the tree could look, but here is one.


425
5 x 85
5 x 5 x 17

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What is the prime factorization of425 in a factor tree?

425 85,5 17,5,5


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Two-fifths of 425 people love steak to find the number of people who chose steak you can mutiply 425 by?

170 people would choose steak. To figure this out take 425 and multiply it by 2/5 or .4. your equation should look like this: 425 x (2/5) = 170 . You can also think of this by multiplying 425 by 2 and then dividing by 5.


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