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Write the prime factorisation of the number thrice the smallest 5-digit number​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The smallest 5 digits number is 10000

When we do prime factorisation of 10000

it's come 2×2×2×2×5×5×5×5=215

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Answered by skyfall63
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The smallest 5 digit number is 10000.

Explanation:

The prime factor is the factor of the number given, which is the prime number. Factors are the numbers that you are having to add together to get another number. In simple words, the prime factor is to find out which prime numbers are multiplying together to make the original sum.

The smallest 5 digit number is 10000.

The prime factors of 10000 is 2 and 5000.

The prime factors of 5000 is 2 and 2500.

The prime factors of 2500 is 2 and 1250

The prime factors of 1250 is 5 and 625.

The prime factors of 625 is 5 and 125.

The prime factors of 125 is 5 and 25.

The prime factors of 25 is 5 and 5.

The prime factors of 5 is 1 and 5.

Therefore, 10000 = 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 5 x 5 x 5 x 5.

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