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1. Any integer n that is greater than 1 is either prime or a product of primes. List the different prime numbers that make up the prime factorization of these composite numbers.
1A. 24 1B. 105 1C. 924
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24=6,4. 6=2,3 4=2,2
105=5,21 21=7,3
924=7, 132 132=4,33 33=11,3
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