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Two prime numbers, 11 and 17, are multiplied together. A) List all the factors of the product. B) How many factors does the product have? C) Will you get the same number of factors if you multiply two different prime numbers? Use examples to support your answer. D) Will you get the same number of factors if you multiply a prime number by itself? Use examples to support your answer.

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