No, it can be divided by 3
333 is not a prime number. It is a composite number. A prime number can only be divided by 1 and itself. 333 can also be divided by 3, 9, 37, and 111.composite111*3 = 333
333 is a Composite Number.
333
3 x 3 x 37
The prime numbers (factors) of 333: 3 and 37
333 is composite.
The prime factors of 333 are 3 and 37.
A prime number is when: The only numbers that can go inside that number is 1 and itself. So, yes. 99.9 is a prime number. By checking, you can do 99.9 divided by 2, and if its a decimal number, then its a prime.
333 is a composite number. Composite numbers are any number that has more than two factors(one and itself). Therefore, since 3 and 9 to name a few are factors of 333 that makes it a composite number.
no
The prime factorization of 333 with exponents is 32 x 371
A good way to find the prime factors of a number are to divide it by consecutively bigger prime numbers until the number left is one or a prime number. I will demonstrate how to do that: 999 cannot be divided by two, so i will move on two the next biggest prime number, 3. 999/3=333 still can be divided by three, repeat until you get the number 1 or a prime number 333/3=111 111/3=37 37 is a prime number Therefore, 999=(3^3)*37