This math topic focuses on practicing the skill of prime factorization, where students factor numbers into their prime components. Specifically, the task is to determine the two prime factors of various given numbers. Each question presents a number to be factored and offers multiple answer choices, only one of which lists the correct prime factors. The numbers to be factored range from smaller ones such as 4 and 6, to slightly larger ones like 49 and 25. This exercise is an introduction to understanding prime numbers and their role in factoring within the broader context of math.
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