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Q: How Write seven consecutive composite numbers less than 100 so that there is no prime numbers between them?
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Write 7 consecutive numbers less than 100 so that there is no prime number between them?

90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96That's the only set of seven consecutive composite numbers less than 100.


How do you write first you have to times all the consecutive numbers and your answer will be the highest factor of your answer better?

First, multiply the consecutive numbers. Your total will be the highest factor.


Write seven consecutive composite numbers less than 100 so that there is no prime number and why?

The only number set that fits these criteria are, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96.


Write the numbers 1 to 8 in the boxes so that no consecutive numbers are in adjacent boxes?

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How many tenths are between 0 and 1 Write two greater numbers that have the same number of tenths between them as 0 and 1 do?

Nine of them. All consecutive integers have nine tenths between them.


Write two composite numbers that have 42 as a common number?

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Write the natural numbers 1to15 what fraction of them are prime numbers what fraction of them are the composite number?

2/5 are prime, 8/15 are composite (and 1/15 is neither).


The average of 5 consecutive numbers is 124 Write down the smallest numbers?

122, 123, 124, 125, 126. The only way for the mean of 5 consecutive numbers to be 124 is if the median is also 124.


How do you write a composite number as a product of two prime numbers?

To write a composite number as a product of two prime numbers, write it as an answered multiplication question like 2 x 17 = 34 or 3 x 3 x 7 = 63.


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What are the composite numbers between 89 and 97?

These steps can reduce our work: First of all we will write all the even numbers between 89 and 97: 90, 92, 94 & 96. Then multiples of 5: 90 & 95. Multiples of 3: 90, 93 & 96 and also the multiple of 7 which is 91. There is no other number left between 89 & 97. Therefore, numbers between 89 & 97 are all composite numbers.


How many ways can you write a composite number as a product of prime numbers?

I'm not sure what you mean. But the factorization of a composite number into prime factors is unique, up to the ordering of the primes.