Any number which has a finite number of digits is rational.
Any element of the set of numbers of the form 141*k where k is an integer.
141 is not prime. 141 = 3 * 47
1.41 as a terminating decimal is a rational number as it can be expressed as one whole number over another: 1.41 = 141/100 All terminating decimals, or decimals that end in repeating digit(s) are rational numbers. --------------------------------------------- If that is an approximation (rounded to 2 decimal places) of √2 = 1.41[421356...] then it irrational.
47*3 = 141 therefore not a prime number
141 is a Composite Number.
47, 94, 141, 188, 235
1, 3, 47, 141.
One equation that could equal 141 is 70.5 times 2.
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its 141
As 1+4+1=6 then 141 can be divided by 3 141=3 x 47 (47 is a prime number)