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Sample Problems For Prime Factoring 2


Complexity=30, Mode=fraction

Convert the fraction so that both the numerator and denominator are expressed in terms of their prime factors. Do not simplify
Example: 12/25 = (2^2 * 3)/(5^2)
1.  
15
25
=
2.  
26
39
=

Complexity=30, Mode=reduce

In the first set of fraction answer boxes, put in the numerator and denominator expressed in terms of their prime factors. In the second set of fraction answer boxes, take out common factors and put the remaining factors. For the last set of answer boxes, multiply back out the factors to end up with the final reduced fraction.
i.e. 25/70 = (5^2)/(2 * 5 * 7) = 5/(2 * 7) = 5/14
1.  
18
26
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=
=
2.  
20
25
=
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Answers


Complexity=30, Mode=fraction

Convert the fraction so that both the numerator and denominator are expressed in terms of their prime factors. Do not simplify
Example: 12/25 = (2^2 * 3)/(5^2)
#ProblemCorrect AnswerYour Answer
1
15
25
=
#ProblemCorrect AnswerYour Answer
2
26
39
=

Complexity=30, Mode=reduce

In the first set of fraction answer boxes, put in the numerator and denominator expressed in terms of their prime factors. In the second set of fraction answer boxes, take out common factors and put the remaining factors. For the last set of answer boxes, multiply back out the factors to end up with the final reduced fraction.
i.e. 25/70 = (5^2)/(2 * 5 * 7) = 5/(2 * 7) = 5/14
#ProblemCorrect AnswerYour Answer
1
18
26
=
=
=
#ProblemCorrect AnswerYour Answer
2
20
25
=
=
=

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