Math, asked by HimanshuJain2k18, 1 year ago

Find the missing numbers in prime factors tree​

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Answered by Anonymous
58

1st box = 104

2nd box = 52

3rd Box = 26

Multiply the factors of 3rd box

=> 13 × 2

=> 26

Multiply 26 by 2 to get 2nd box

=> 26 × 2

=> 52

Multiply 52 by 2

=> 52 × 2

=> 104

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Answered by aleenaakhansl
1

Answer:

104 ,52,26.

Step-by-step explanation:

In order to use a factor tree:

Write the number at the top of the factor tree and draw two branches below.

Fill in the branches with a factor pair of the number above.

Continue until each branch ends in a prime number.

Write the solution as a separate line of working .

so,

by multiplying ends (4 line ) we will get 3 box

= 13× 2

= 26.

(3 box i.e , 3 line).

by multiplying 3 line we will get 2 box

= 26 × 2

= 52

(2 box i.e, 2 line)

by multiplying 2 line we will get 1 box

= 52×2

= 104.

(1 box) .

hence ,

1 box = 104

2 box = 52

3 box = 26.

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