No. Those two non-prime numbers will be factors, so it could not be prime.
Multiply once by 100.
A verbal statement for 2x minus 3 equals 6 could be: an unknown number multiplied by 2 and then subtract 3 results in 6. Another example could be: when a number is doubled and then 3 is subtracted, the result is 6.
31 is a prime number. So the only way you could get 31 is 1X31.
Depending on where the parentheses are supposed to go, it could be (-4p) or it could be (5p - 9) .
yes its 3.5 multiplied by 10 it equals 35, it's really not that hard
A nonprime number divided by a nonprime number could be either a prime number or a nonprime number. For example, the nonprime number 64 divided by the nonprime number 32 equals the prime number 2. As an example of the other case, the nonprime number 100 divided by the nonprime number 25 equals the nonprime number 4.
0 I think. It could be -7 cuz the ++ to the 6th power is 6 too.
Six.
Multiply once by 100.
A verbal statement for 2x minus 3 equals 6 could be: an unknown number multiplied by 2 and then subtract 3 results in 6. Another example could be: when a number is doubled and then 3 is subtracted, the result is 6.
You cannot, since being divided by a number is the same as being multiplied by the reciprocal of that number. For example, (2/3) / (5/4) = 8/15 and (2/3) * (4/5) = 8/15 The only time that you can be sure is if the result is zero. In that case, the fraction has been multiplied by 0. The reciprocal of 0 does not exist and so the operation could not have been division by 1/0.
The product of two numbers could be either a composite number or a prime number. If one of those numbers is 1 and the other is a prime number, the result is that prime number. If neither number is 1, the product of the two numbers will be a composite number. If one of those numbers is 1 and the other is not a prime number, the product will not be a prime number. So, in most cases, it will be a composite number.
That would be its square root, or 11.286..; it could be positive or negative
1/3
31 is a prime number. So the only way you could get 31 is 1X31.
Depending on where the parentheses are supposed to go, it could be (-4p) or it could be (5p - 9) .
You could always multiply it by 28800. Though 2 would also do.