To express 160 as a product of its prime factors, we first factor it into smaller components: 160 can be divided by 2, which gives 80, then 40, then 20, and finally 10, until we reach 5. Therefore, the prime factorization of 160 is ( 2^5 \times 5^1 ). Thus, 160 can be written as ( 2^5 \times 5 ).
There are no two primes whose product is 50.There are no two primes whose product is 50.There are no two primes whose product is 50.There are no two primes whose product is 50.
The products of the primes are the composites.
1450 as a product of primes = 2 * 5 * 5 * 29
20 as a product of primes = 2 * 2 * 5
95 is the product of two primes, 5 and 19.
40
2x2x2x2x2x2
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2x2x5x5
1361
5x7
160