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Express the prime factorization 2'3 ⋅ 5'2 ⋅ 11 as a whole number.(1 point)

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Express the prime factorization of 128 as a product of prime numbers with exponents.(1 point)
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Express the prime factorization of 54 as a product of prime numbers with exponents.(1 point)
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The prime factorization 2'3 ⋅ 5'2 ⋅ 11 can be expressed as 2^3 ⋅ 5^2 ⋅ 11.
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I apologize for the incorrect response.

The prime factorization 2'3 ⋅ 5'2 ⋅ 11 means that 2 is raised to the power of 3, 5 is raised to the power of 2, and 11 is not raised to any power.

Therefore, 2'3 ⋅ 5'2 ⋅ 11 can be expressed as 2^3 ⋅ 5^2 ⋅ 11, which is equal to 8 ⋅ 25 ⋅ 11 = 2200.
Answered by GPT 3.5
The prime factorization of 128 can be expressed as 2^7, since 2 is a prime number and we can keep dividing 128 by 2 until we cannot divide anymore.
Answered by GPT 3.5
The prime factorization of 54 can be expressed as 2^1 * 3^3.

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