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Write three different factorizations of the number 16. Do not use 1 as a factor.
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Write three different factorizations of the number 16. Do not use 1 as a factor.
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use 2*8 and 2*4 equal 8 but you will get your answer
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2x2x2x2 That's the only possible one
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