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Sixty is a composite number. Use division by primes to find the prime of 60.
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Sixty is a composite number. Use division by primes to find the prime of 60.
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60 is composite
2,3,5 are prime
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Here your ans
Explanation:
Prime factorization of 60
2×2×3×5=60
The actual prime factors of 60 are 2,3,5
Hope it's helpfully
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