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First, look for a factor. The most obvious would be 5, because the number ends in a five, so must be divisible by 5. 65/5 = 13, so the other factor will be 13. So 65 / \ 5 13 and since both 5 and 13 are prime numbers, the tree can't go on any further.



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First, look for a factor. The most obvious would be 5, because the number ends in a five, so must be divisible by 5. 65/5 = 13, so the other factor will be 13. So 65 / \ 5 13 and since both 5 and 13 are prime numbers, the tree can't go on any further.



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How do you make a factor tree for 65? - Answers

First, look for a factor. The most obvious would be 5, because the number ends in a five, so must be divisible by 5. 65/5 = 13, so the other factor will be 13. So 65 / \ 5 13 and since both 5 and 13 are prime numbers, the tree can't go on any further.

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