what is a example of how prime factorization could be used in the real world
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dividing something into equal pieces, exchanging money, comparing prices, understanding time and making calculations during travel.
idk but ur texts r way off...
btw ???, u got that off the Internet
Bru you wouldnt know if he got that off the internet or not. You dont think. you looking up the answers to the question so basically u got that off the internet to boo boo bear :). And if you wondering I was going to post a reply to answer the question for my twin |:)
Prime numbers have only two factors, the number 1 and the prime number itself. Composite numbers have more than two factors, and every composite number can be written as a unique product of primes. This is called the prime factorization of a number.