Express 56 as a product of its prime factors

56 7 x 8 products of 56, 7 is a prime factor 2 x 4 2 is a prime factor 2 x 2 Therefore, 56 as a product of its prime factors is 7 x 2 x 2 x 2 OR 7 x 2^3

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