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The prime factors of 9,800 are 2x2x2x5x5x7x7 (or 23x52x72). There are many products of these prime numbers that can be multiplied to equal 9,800, including the following examples: 100x98, 200x49, 8x1225, etc.

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1 x 9600, 2 x 4800, 3 x 3200, 4 x 2400, 5 x 1920, 6 x 1600, 8 x 1200, 10 x 960, 12 x 800, 15 x 640, 16 x 600, 20 x 480, 24 x 400, 25 x 384, 30 x 320, 32 x 300, 40 x 240, 48 x 200, 50 x 192, 60 x 160, 64 x 150, 75 x 128, 80 x 120, 96 x 100.

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1 x 980, 2 x 490, 4 x 245, 5 x 196, 7 x 140, 10 x 98, 14 x 70, 20 x 49, 28 x 35 = 980

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