2 and 3
2 and 13
2 and 23
2 and 43
3 and 7
3 and 17
3 and 37
3 and 47
Prime numbers are divisible because any numbers that are divisible are prime. If a number isn't divisible, it isn't prime. Prime numbers have to be divisible by at least one pair of numbers to be prime.
No prime numbers are divisible by 250. A prime number is only divisible by 1 and itself.
Prime numbers are only divisible by 1 and themselves. So, a prime number cannot be divisible by 10. The only prime number that is divisible by 2 is 2 itself; all other numbers divisible by 2 are not prime numbers.
No prime numbers are only divisible by one and by themselves.
Prime numbers are by definition only divisible by 1 and itself.
There aren't any prime numbers divisible by 4. Prime numbers aren't divisible by anything except 1 and the number.
In contrast, no prime numbers are divisible by 10. Any prime number is divisible only by itself and 1.
No prime numbers are divisible by 3. By definition a prime number isn't divisible by anything but itself and 1.
The numbers 2 and 3 are consecutive prime numbers. Are there other pairs of prime numbers which are consecutive numbers?
Prime numbers are not divisible by any numbers other than themselves and 1.
Prime numbers are only divisible by 1 and itself... so no prime number can be divisible by the numbers you listed.
You can check each individual number, whether it is a prime number. For numbers below 100, it is enough to check whether they are divisible by 2, by 3, by 5, and by 7. If a number is divisible by none of these, it is a prime number.