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Q: What are all the prime numbers that go into 100?
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The method know as The sieve of Eratosthenes is the easiest method. you simply write down all the numbers from 1 to 100 in rows of 10 and then you go through and you mark out all of the multiples of 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10


How do you learn prime number from 1 to 100?

Write out the numbers 1 to 100 in 10 rows. Cross out 1. Start at 2 and cross out multiples of 2. That would eliminate all the rest of the even numbers. Go to the next uncrossed-out number (3) and cross out all of its multiples. Some of them will already be crossed out. You can stop by the time you get to ten. All of the uncrossed-out numbers are prime.


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List the numbers from 2 to 100. Rows of 10 work well. Cross out all the multiples of 2 that are greater than 2. This will be the rest of the even numbers. Go to the next number that isn't crossed out (3) and cross out all of its greater multiples. Proceed in this fashion. Next up will be 5. You can stop when you get to fifty. The numbers that aren't crossed out are prime.