Prime Number Algebra Problem

Bamboo

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Can someone tell me how I work out the following question?:

2 x 5p x q

p and q must be prime numbers

Thanks in advance.
 
I wrote the question in the post.
It's 2 x 5^p x q
P and q must be prime numbers.
You did write a statement: 2 * 5^p * q (or is it 2 * 5^(p*q)?)
You did not include a question. So here are mine:

What were the instructions for this exercise? What are you supposed to be doing with this expression? What have you tried? Where are you stuck?

Please be complete. Thank you! ;)
 
You did write a statement: 2 * 5^p * q (or is it 2 * 5^(p*q)?)
You did not include a question. So here are mine:

What were the instructions for this exercise? What are you supposed to be doing with this expression? What have you tried? Where are you stuck?

Please be complete. Thank you! ;)

The x q is separate from the 5^p
 
You have still not told us what your question is or what you want to do with "\(\displaystyle 2(5^p)q\)"!
 
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