This math topic focuses on practicing the skill of expressing numbers in their prime factorization form using exponents. It covers a variety of problems where students are required to break down different given numbers (e.g., 20, 50, 30, 12, 28, and 8) into their prime factors and express each prime factor with appropriate exponents. Each question has multiple-choice answers, providing different expressions for the factorization, only one of which correctly represents the prime factorization of the number using exponents. This is part of an introductory unit on factoring and primes.
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