Population of a country.
Mass of the sun.
Large number1+large number2
The answer may be found after the examples that are given in this question.
Prime numbers are positive integers with only two factors. 2, 3, 5 and 7 are examples of prime numbers.
1,1,2,3,5 and so on, where each number (after the first two) is the sum of the previous two numbers.
Numbers that have more than two factors are not prime numbers because prime numbers have only two factors.
these numbers are call like terms
Two large islands in Europe are Great Britain and Ireland.
There are a lot of numbers in between those two; so I will give you three examples. Examples: 0.5, 0.4, 0.3
Prime numbers have only two factors which are themselves and one such as 23 and 29
They are two fairly large numbers.
All composite numbers are not prime numbers because they have more than two factors
pi and the square root of 2