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If k, m, and n are all prime numbers, list all factors of k∙m∙n.

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Answer:

Factors of kmn are 1, k, m, n, km, mn, kn and kmn

Explanation:

Given: k, m, and n are prime numbers

To find: factors of k∙m∙n

Solution:

A number is said to be prime if it has exactly two factors: 1 and the number itself

x is said to be a factor of y if x can divide y exactly.

Here,

1 can divide kmn

k can divide kmn

m can divide kmn

n can divide kmn

km can divide kmn

kn can divide kmn

mn can divide kmn

kmn can divide kmn

So, factors of kmn are 1, k, m, n, km, mn, kn and kmn

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