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Why can't you find the prime factorization of 4.8?

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4.8 is not an integer. The notion of prime factorization is generally applied only to integers.

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You can find the prime factorization of its reduced improper fraction:

24/5 = (2×2×2×3)/5

This factorization can be useful when finding GCF or LCM of this number and other (proper or improper) fractions and/or integers.

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