Since 26 is even, you can divide it by 2, a prime number. 26/2 is 13, and 13 happens to be prime as well so it's solved.
The prime factorization of 26 is 2 * 13
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Sophie would’ve earned more
She would’ve earned $37 more
Calculations:
Sophie:
$330(1+4%*2)
=$356
Simple interest: $356-$330
=$26
Avi:
$290(1+5%*2)
=$319
Simply interest: $319-$290
=$29
$29-$26
=$3
10 numbers for each digit
so 10 x 10 x 10 = 1000