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Do prime factorization
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Find the number of divisors
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Rewrite a number
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$660$
$2 ^ { 2 } \times 3 \times 5 \times 11$
Do prime factorization
$\color{#FF6800}{ 660 }$
$ $ Represents an integer as a product of decimal numbers $ $
$\color{#FF6800}{ 2 } ^ { \color{#FF6800}{ 2 } } \color{#FF6800}{ \times } \color{#FF6800}{ 3 } \color{#FF6800}{ \times } \color{#FF6800}{ 5 } \color{#FF6800}{ \times } \color{#FF6800}{ 11 }$
$24$
Find the number of divisors
$\color{#FF6800}{ 660 }$
$ $ Represents an integer as a product of decimal numbers $ $
$\color{#FF6800}{ 2 } ^ { \color{#FF6800}{ 2 } } \color{#FF6800}{ \times } \color{#FF6800}{ 3 } \color{#FF6800}{ \times } \color{#FF6800}{ 5 } \color{#FF6800}{ \times } \color{#FF6800}{ 11 }$
$\color{#FF6800}{ 2 } ^ { \color{#FF6800}{ 2 } } \color{#FF6800}{ \times } \color{#FF6800}{ 3 } \color{#FF6800}{ \times } \color{#FF6800}{ 5 } \color{#FF6800}{ \times } \color{#FF6800}{ 11 }$
$ $ Find the number of divisors using an exponent $ $
$\color{#FF6800}{ 24 }$
$6.60 \times 10 ^ { 2 }$
Rewrite in the scientific numeral system
$\color{#FF6800}{ 660 }$
$ $ Rewrite in the scientific numeral system $ $
$\color{#FF6800}{ 6.60 } \color{#FF6800}{ \times } \color{#FF6800}{ 10 } ^ { \color{#FF6800}{ 2 } }$
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