2+13 or 3+5+7
Eight different ways.Eight different ways.Eight different ways.Eight different ways.
It would be 5 ways
The word "prime" consists of 5 distinct letters. The number of permutations of the letters can be calculated using the factorial of the number of letters, which is 5!. Therefore, the total number of ways to arrange the letters in "prime" is 5! = 120.
I suspect that something very important is missing from your question. It would go between the words "write" and "as", and it would be a number. The answer to the question would be a positive whole number greater than ' 1 '.
Three ways (I think).
Divide it by each prime number which does not have remainder.
Eight different ways.Eight different ways.Eight different ways.Eight different ways.
It would be 5 ways
two possible ways 1 and the other number or the number an 1
As many as you want. An unlimited number of ways.
2 ways
120 ways
I suspect that something very important is missing from your question. It would go between the words "write" and "as", and it would be a number. The answer to the question would be a positive whole number greater than ' 1 '.
There are many possible ways: A prime A counting number An integer A rational number A real number are some.
5
Three ways (I think).
115 is prime because there are different ways to multiply it