Yes. Prime factorization breaks a composite number into the product of all of the prime factors which 'compose' the number.
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Answer with steps is in the following attachments
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Answer:
1. 1 x 40
2. 1,40, 2,80, 3, 120, 4,160
3. ??? ( you should be able to figer it out)
4. 45 x 52
5. Chairs R U's
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