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If \(n=2^5*3^4*5^3*7^2*11\), how many factors of n are there?

A. 180 B. 360 C. 540 D. 720 E. 810

(5+1)(4+1)(3+1)(2+1)(1+1) = 6*5*4*3*2 = 720

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If \(n=2^5*3^4*5^3*7^2*11\), how many factors of n are there?

A. 180 B. 360 C. 540 D. 720 E. 810
The number of factors of n, including n and 1, can be found by:
1) finding the prime factors of n (given)

2) adding 1 to every factor's exponent, thus
6 5 4 3 2

3) multiplying the results from #2.
6 * 5 * 4 * 3 * 2 = 720 factors of n, including n and 1

See Bunuel , Finding the Number of Factors of an Integer (scroll down)

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If \(n=2^5*3^4*5^3*7^2*11\), how many factors of n are there?

A. 180 B. 360 C. 540 D. 720 E. 810

The procedure for determining the total number of factors of a number is to first prime factorize the number, then add 1 to each exponent, and then multiply those values. Thus, the number of factors of n is:

(5 + 1)(4 + 1)(3 + 1)(2 + 1)(1 + 1)

6 x 5 x 4 x 3 x 2 = 720

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