No.
The number 265 is not a prime number as it can divide by 5 as well as itself and one
The prime factors of 265 are: 5 and 53.
Since it can be evenly divided by 5, 265 is a composite number.
No it's not
Yes it is.
Yes, it is.
(198 - 67) + 265 = 396
The integer of 265 is simply 265 itself, as it is already a whole number without any fractional or decimal part. In mathematics, an integer is defined as any whole number, positive or negative, including zero. Therefore, 265 qualifies as an integer.
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