What is 160 as a product of its primes?

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2026-04-12 14:05

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To express 160 as a product of its prime factors, we first factor it into smaller components: 160 can be divided by 2, which gives 80, then 40, then 20, and finally 10, until we reach 5. Therefore, the prime factorization of 160 is ( 2^5 \times 5^1 ). Thus, 160 can be written as ( 2^5 \times 5 ).

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