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A prime number can only be divided evenly by one or by itself.
The number in question can be found by multiplying the prime factors together: 2 x 7 x 11 = 154. This means that 154 is the smallest number with these prime factors. In general, the prime factorization of a number involves breaking it down into its prime factors, which are the smallest prime numbers that divide evenly into the original number.
They are: 1 and 11 which is a prime number
A prime number can only be divided evenly by itself and 1. 123111970/10 = 12311197. Since we can divide it evenly by a number other than itself, it's not prime,.
3 is the smallest prime factor of 165.
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This is called a prime factorization. 1. Start with the smallest prime that evenly divides into the number and divide. 2. Take the answer and divide by the smallest prime that evenly divides into the number .... repeat, until no longer divisible by any prime but itself. ex: 12 ..... 12 divide by 2 = 6 6 divide by 2 = 3 (3 is a prime) ans... 2x2x3
The smallest prime number that divides 98 evenly is 2.
The smallest prime number that divides 147 evenly is three (3).
The smallest prime number that evenly divides into 33 is 3.
5 is the smallest prime factor of 175.
It isn't 1 is. 1 is always the smallest. Can you divide 1 and get a whole number? No a prime number is something that you can divide into, yes you can divide it, making it a negative number, but not a whole number. * * * * * In fact, 1 is NOT a prime (nor a composite), so 2 IS the smallest prime.
5 is the smallest !
The Least Common Multiple (LCM) is the smallest number that two or more numbers will divide into evenly.
13 is the smallest prime number that divides 3,757.
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