Yes
No, since it is not an integer. A prime number has to be an integer. For example, 13 is a prime number, but 13.01 is not. ======================================
No. A prime number is a whole number, an integer. 7.32 is not
Yes 5 is an integer and it is also a prime number
It is a non-integer real number. There is no integer that is prime and composite.
The number 71 is an integer, an odd integer, a positive odd integer, and also a prime number.
Yes and it is also a Prime number
No. By definition prime number has to be a positive integer.
A prime number is a number with two positive integer factors, while a composite number has more than two positive integer factors. Since the number 0 has no positive integer factors, and the number 1 has just one positive integer factor (itself), neither of these are prime.
A prime number has two positive integer factors, itself and 1. The number 0 has no positive integer factors, and is therefore not prime. The number 1 has just a single positive integer factor, and once again, is not prime.
A prime number is a positive integer with two factors: one and the number itself.
A prime number is a positive integer with two factors: one and the number itself. A composite number is a positive integer with more than two factors.
Yes.