Factors, multiple, primes: Prime factors

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Factors, multiple, primes: Prime factors True/false Reflect Your Turn 2 is a prime factor of 27 (True / False) 3 is a prime factor of 27 (True / False) 7 is a prime factor of 27 (True / False) For more videos visit mrbartonmaths.com/videos Rule

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3 is a prime factor of 36 (True / False) Your Turn 3 is a prime factor of 36 (True / False) 9 is a prime factor of 36 (True / False) 1 is a prime factor of 36 (True / False) 2 is a prime factor of 36 (True / False) 7 is a prime factor of 36 (True / False) @mrbartonmaths

3 is a prime factor of 36 (True / False) Your Turn - answers 3 is a prime factor of 36 (True / False) 9 is a prime factor of 36 (True / False) 1 is a prime factor of 36 (True / False) 2 is a prime factor of 36 (True / False) 7 is a prime factor of 36 (True / False) @mrbartonmaths