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Factoring - Identifying Large Factored Numbers - 3 Factors (Level 2)

This math topic focuses on factoring large numbers into a product of primes with designated exponents, where each question requires identifying three specific factors of the given number. The problems involve breaking down complex numbers such as 945, 1400, 600, 1575, 3430, and 882. Each example provides multiple-choice answers, enhancing skills in multiplication, division, and understanding of fractions through practical factoring exercises. This level of practice helps deepen understanding of how numbers can be decomposed into their fundamental prime factors.

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Identifying Large Factored Numbers - 3 Factors

Complete these online problems with 80% or 4 correct answers in a row. Results are immediate.


Factor 3430 to find y, r, and d

3430=y1â‹…r3â‹…d13430 = y^{1} \cdot r^{3} \cdot d^{1}