This math topic focuses on practicing the skill of prime factorization, with a specific emphasis on breaking down numbers into exactly five factors. It forms part of a larger unit on factoring and primes. The problems presented in this topic challenge students to express given numbers—such as 32, 72, and 80—into prime factors, ensuring that they understand how to decompose numbers into their basic, indivisible parts. Multiple choice answers suggest different combinations and counts of factors, aiding in reinforcing the students' comprehension and identification of prime factors.
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32