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I suspect that something very important is missing from your question.

It would go between the words "write" and "as", and it would be a number.

The answer to the question would be a positive whole number greater than ' 1 '.

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The number of different ways you can write a number as a product of two whole numbers depends on the number itself and its factors. For example, if the number is a Prime number, it can only be written as a product of itself and 1. If the number is a composite number, it can be written in multiple ways based on its prime factors.

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