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39 would be a composite number because not only does it have 1 as a factor but it has 13 and 3 because 13*3
39 is a composite number. Other than itself and 1, its other positive integer factors are 3 and 13.
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The number 39 is a composite number because it has more than 2 factors (i.e, 1, 3, 13, 39).
39 is composite.
It is composite.
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39 is composite
39 is a Composite Number.
39 is not a prime; it is a composite number.
Composite.
39 = 3 x 13 -------------- 39 is composite...
39 is prime because no number can go into it.
39 is a composite number 1 is neither prime nor composite number 31 and 41 are prime numbers.
I'm sure it's composite, 3x13=39
The number 39 is a composite number. 39 = 3 x 13. Because 39 can be written as a product of primes (3 and 13), it is, by definition composite.
39 is composite... --------------------- A prime number is a whole number greater than 1, whose only two whole-number factors are 1 and itself.