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Which number should be multiplied by 43 so that it will have 3 prime factors?


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Determine the number should be multiplied by 43 so that it will have 3 prime factors.

Prime Number is a number that already has two components, one and the number itself. Prime factorization is defined as the process of determining a number's prime factors so that the original number is evenly divided by these factors.

The number 43 has three prime components when multiplied by the prime numbers 2and3. The numbers are 2,3,and43. Consider the prime numbers 2and3 to be multiplied.
43×2×3=43×6=258

As a result, the primary components are 2,3,and43.

Hence, the number is"6".


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