Yes.
The prime factorization of 75 is 3 x 5 x 5.
So 75 is divisible by the two prime numbers 3 and 5.
Both composite 75 is divisible by 5 112 is divisible by 2 ... and other numbers
Prime numbers are only divisible by 1 and themselves. So, a prime number cannot be divisible by 10. The only prime number that is divisible by 2 is 2 itself; all other numbers divisible by 2 are not prime numbers.
Prime numbers are only divisible by 1 and itself... so no prime number can be divisible by the numbers you listed.
A prime number isn't divisible by anything by itself and 1. All even numbers are divisible by 2. Therefore, all prime numbers are odd.
Only 2 itself.
There are no prime numbers anywhere that are divisible by 2 and 7.
Only one . . . the prime number '2'.
No. The only prime number divisible by 2 is 2.
No, prime numbers are the numbers that can be divisible by itself. The only even prime number is 2.
Prime numbers have the distinction that their only factors are 1 and themselves. So 2 is a prime, and it is divisible by itself, but that's the only one.
5 and 2 are the only prime numbers that end in a 5 or 2. A prime number is by definition only divisible by 1 and itself, and all other whole numbers ending in 5 or 2 are divisible by 5 or 2, respectively. Numbers that are not whole numbers cannot be prime.
Infinite. All prime numbers are odd with the exception of 2. Prime numbers are only divisible by 1 and themselves. That's the rule. The only prime number that is even is 2 since all other even numbers are divisible by 2 also. Hence all prime numbers are odd with the exception of 2.