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Can you assume that any fraction is in simplest form if either the number or denominator is a prime number?

No. Although one number is prime, the other number could still have room for the prime to fit in. Example: 11/22 can still be simplified even though 11 is a prime number. It can be divided by 11. The answer will be 1/2. Remember that a prime number can still be divided by itself.


Can you assume that any fraction is in simplest form if either the numerator or denominator is a prime number?

No. Although one number is prime, the other number could still have room for the prime to fit in. Example: 11/22 can still be simplified even though 11 is a prime number. It can be divided by 11. The answer will be 1/2. Remember that a prime number can still be divided by itself.


How long is the longest prime number?

The largest known prime number is 17,425,170, although technically, there is no largest possible prime number. To this day, mathematicians are still searching for higher prime numbers.


Explain why 4 is not a prime number?

A prime number can only be divided by itself and by 1 and still result in a whole number but 4 can also be divided by 2.


Would a 5 in the one place still be a prime number?

Not unless the number is 5.


Why is the number 17 a prime number?

17 can't be divided by any positive number and still be a round number.


Are prime numbers still prime in non ten digit counting systems?

Yes. Being a prime number has nothing to do with the decimal system.


What are the properties of 1?

It is not a prime number. Every number is a multiple of one. Its reciprocal is still one, anything multiplied or divided by one is still the original number.


To what prime number can you add 3 and get a sum that is a prime number?

2. 2 + 3 = 5 Or if you mean like add 3 to the prime number, then add that to the prime? 2 still works!! 2: 2 + 3 = 5. 5 + 2 = 7


Why is 169 not a prime number?

Well, hello there! Let's talk about why 169 is not a prime number. You see, a prime number is a number that is only divisible by 1 and itself. Now, when we look at 169, we can see that it can be divided by 13 and 1, as well as 169 and 1. So, 169 is not a prime number, but it's still a special number in its own way.


Is 2 an even or odd number?

2 is an even number. I believe your confusion comes from the fact that 2 is a prime number, but it is still even. It is the only even number that is prime.


What composite number times 2 equals a prime number?

Any composite number multiplied by 2 is still a composite number.