This math topic focuses on using factor trees for Prime Factorization with two factors. Students are presented with factor trees where the product of each number pair results in the number above it. They are tasked with interpreting the meaning of specific highlighted number pairs, selecting the correct multiplication equation from multiple choices that correctly correlates with the factor tree structure. This forms part of an introductory unit on factoring and prime numbers, sharpening skills in identifying prime factors and understanding product relationships within a factorization tree.
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Every pair's product is the number above it. What does the highlighted pair mean?