Step-by-step explanation: first divide 64 by the smallest divisible prime number(i.e. 2).. Then divide the quotient (i.e. 32) by smallest divisible prime number. Continue this till u get the quotient as 1. so all the divisors are the answer of prime factorisation of 64
I have no clue I really don't have no clue but you 10 divided by 3 and then you could double it by 2 and then after that you could develop by 3 and then that's how much Stephen get