That isn't possible. The sum of three odd numbers will always be odd. You can make the sum of 3 prime numbers equal to 32 if one of them is 2 (which is not odd).
How about: 3+29 = 32
27 + 3 + 2
It is impossible to write 90 as the product of two prime factors. 90 is equal to 2 x 32 x 5.
They don't exist. 45 = 3*3*5 = 32*5.
That isn't possible. The sum of three odd numbers will always be odd. You can make the sum of 3 prime numbers equal to 32 if one of them is 2 (which is not odd).
How about: 3+29 = 32
Five twos.
27 + 3 + 2
35
32 and 25
The prime factor of 32 is: 2
32 = 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2
There are five prime numbers in the factorization of 32; all twos.
It is impossible to write 90 as the product of two prime factors. 90 is equal to 2 x 32 x 5.
If the question is, "What are the prime factors of 117?" Then , 117 = 3 x 3 x 13 = 32 x 13
14, 32, 55 and 64 are not prime numbers.