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Sentences with FACTORISATIONS

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"The factorisations of 12 are 1 × 12 and 2 × 6."
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"Finding prime factorisations is an important step in solving certain math problems."
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"The factorisations of the number 24 are 1 × 24, 2 × 12, 3 × 8, and 4 × 6."
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"The factorisations of 36 are 1 × 36, 2 × 18, 3 × 12, 4 × 9, and 6 × 6."
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"Studying factorisations helps build a strong foundation in number theory."
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"Prime factorisations are unique for each integer."
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"The factorisations of the number 60 are 1 × 60, 2 × 30, 3 × 20, 4 × 15, 5 × 12, and 6 × 10."
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"The factorisations of 100 include 1 × 100, 2 × 50, 4 × 25, 5 × 20, and 10 × 10."
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"Understanding prime factorisations is crucial in prime number decomposition."
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"Finding factorisations can be done through trial and error or by using algorithms."
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"The factorisations of 144 are 1 × 144, 2 × 72, 3 × 48, 4 × 36, 6 × 24, 8 × 18, 9 × 16, and 12 × 12."
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"The factorisations of the number 200 include 1 × 200, 2 × 100, 4 × 50, 5 × 40, 8 × 25, and 10 × 20."
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"Prime factorisations can help in simplifying radical expressions."
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"The factorisations of 360 are 1 × 360, 2 × 180, 3 × 120, 4 × 90, 5 × 72, 6 × 60, 8 × 45, 9 × 40, 10 × 36, 12 × 30, 15 × 24, 18 × 20, and 24 × 15."
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"The factorisations of the number 24 are 2 × 2 × 2 × 3."
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"One of the factorisations of 36 is 2 × 2 × 3 × 3."
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"The factorisations of 48 are 2 × 2 × 2 × 2 × 3."
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"There are multiple factorisations possible for any composite number."
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"The factorisations of 20 include 2 × 2 × 5 and 4 × 5."
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"The factorisations of 30 can be 2 × 3 × 5 or 2 × 15."
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