250 = 2*5*5*5
The prime factorization for 250 is: 2 x 5 x 5 x 5
As a product of its prime factors: 2*5*5*5 = 250 or as 2*53 = 250
250 125,2 25,5,2 5,5,5,2
It is: 2*53 = 250
750 The prime factorization of 250 is 53 x 2 The prime factorization of 75 is 52 x 3 Using each number the greatest amount of times it is used in the prime factorizations, you get 2 x 3 x 53 which equals 750
The prime factorization for 250 is: 2 x 5 x 5 x 5
The prime number is the prime factorization. For example, the prime factorization of the prime number 3 is 3. Get it?
As a product of its prime factors: 2*5*5*5 = 250 or as 2*53 = 250
53 is a prime number so there is no relevant prime factorization for it.
The only number with that prime factorization has to be 48.
2 x 53 = 250
2 x 53 = 250
250 125,2 25,5,2 5,5,5,2
250 = 21 x 53
It is: 2*53 = 250
750 The prime factorization of 250 is 53 x 2 The prime factorization of 75 is 52 x 3 Using each number the greatest amount of times it is used in the prime factorizations, you get 2 x 3 x 53 which equals 750
Yes. Any prime number greater than 100 has only itself in its prime factorization. Examples: The prime factorization of 101 is 101. The prime factorization of 109 is 109. The prime factorization of 127 is 127. The prime factorization of 311 is 311. The prime factorization of 691 is 691.