Any number that has a 2, 4, 6, 8, or 0 in the last place
(before the decimal point) is an even number. So, yes.
92 is an even number.
92 is an even number
NO. Because it ends in 2 it means it's even, hence it's not a prime number no 4 can go into 92 4x23=92 so the answer is no a number is a prime number only when its factors are 1 and the number itself. but 92 being an even number has 2 as its factor. so, it is not a prime number. NO. 92 is an even number which means thatit is divisible by more than just itself and 1.
92 is an even number greater than 2 and all even numbers greater than 2 are composite numbers.
That's not really an either/or. 92 can't be prime. It's an even number and the only even prime number is 2. 92 can be a factor. It's a factor of 184.
92
even any number ending 0 2 4 6 8 is even
No, it is composite. All even numbers except the number '2' are composite.
Yes, 2 is a prime factor of 92. Since 2 is a prime number, it is a prime factor of all even numbers.
The even factors of 92 are 2, 4, 46, and 92.
Let's represent the first even number as x. The next consecutive even number would be x + 2. Since they are consecutive even numbers, their sum can be expressed as x + (x + 2) = 186. Simplifying this equation, we get 2x + 2 = 186. Solving for x, we find x = 92. Therefore, the consecutive even numbers are 92 and 94.
If a number ends in 0, 2, 4, 6 or 8 it is even. It is, therefore, the number 2 or a multiple of 2. 92 is not the number 2; so it is a multiple of 2 and therefore composite.