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The prime factorization has to consist of only prime numbers. Recall that a prime number has no factors besides itself and 1. Go through each answer and see if there are any numbers that aren't prime. For example, option A has 35, which can't be prime because it is a multiple of 5. One you eliminate the answers that aren't all prime, see which one equals 560.

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