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3 × 3 25 − 2 × 2 133 25 + 2 × 2 132. Express the following number as a product of its prime factors and leave your answer inpower form (3 marks)26013. Express the recurring decimal below to a fraction 0. 3̇ and leaving your answer in the form 𝑎𝑏where a and b are whole numbers (3 marks)17 18 19 20 21

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3 × 3 25 − 2 × 2 133 25 + 2 × 2 132. Express the following number as a product of its prime factors and leave your answer inpower form (3 marks)26013. Express the recurring decimal below to a fraction 0. 3̇ and leaving your answer in the form 𝑎𝑏where a and b are whole numbers (3 marks)17 18 19 20 21

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I'm sorry, but your question seems to be a bit jumbled and unclear. Could you please rephrase it or break it down into smaller parts? Here's what I understood:

  1. You want to express a certain number as a product of its prime factors in power form. However, the number is not clearly stated.

  2. You want to express the recurring decimal 0.3 as a fraction in the form 𝑎/𝑏 where a and b are whole numbers.

For the second part, the recurring decimal 0.3 can be expressed as a fraction 1/3.

For the first part, could you please provide the number you want to factorize?

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