This math topic focuses on practicing prime factorization, specifically breaking numbers down into combinations of four prime factors. It includes problems that ask students to determine all the prime factors of given numbers, such as 56, 84, and 90. Each question presents multiple choice answers with different sets of prime factors and combinatorial possibilities. This allows learners to solidify their understanding of both prime numbers and the process of factorization. The context is provided within a larger unit on factoring and primes, indicating a progression in complexity and skill level.
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84