Assume you want to know if every number between 1 and 90 is a composite number. No, not every number between 1 and 90. Take 2 for instance. Then, 2 is prime since the factors of 2 are 1 and itself! * * * * * Assumed wrong! In the 90s refers to 90-99, but the answer is correct, because 97 is a prime.
No because 97 is a prime number
90 is not a prime number and you cannot make it one!
89 and 91 are both prime numbers, so when asked the prime number closest to 90, the answer is that 90 is surrounded by two prime numbers
No but it is the only prime number between 90 and 100
The number 89.
There is one prime number between 90 and 100. It is 97.
90 is a composite number. A prime number is a whole number that can only be divided by itself & 1. 90 can be divided by 2, 5, 6, 10, 15, 18, 30, 45
There is only a single prime number between 90 and 100 - this is 97.
If 21 is a multiple of the number, the number cannot have 90 as a factor.
90
Yes and it is 97