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Any number that has more than two factors in it is a composite number whereas a Prime number has only two factors in it which are itself and one.

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Q: What are the composite numbers up until 126?
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What are the composite numbers up to 20?

The composite numbers up to 20 are 4,6,8,9,12,14,15,16,18 and 20.


How many composite numbers are there up to and including 30?

There are 18 composite numbers up to and including 30


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No two (or more) composite numbers can multiply to 30.


Composite numbers up to one hundred?

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How many composite numbers are there from 1 to 40?

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Why are composite numbers called composite numbers?

To distinguish them from prime numbers. Composite means "made up of various parts or elements." Prime numbers have one and only one factor pair. Composite numbers have a various number of factor pairs, but always more than one.


Is the addition of two composite numbers also a composite number?

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So the composite numbers won't get all bunched up.


What 26 and30?

They are two composite numbers and they add up to 56 which is also a composite number


What are the composite number 100 up to 1?

All composite numbers have more than 2 factors but prime numbers have only 2 factors


What are three consecutive numbers that add up to 126?

They are 41, 42 and 43.


What are consecutive composite numbers?

Consecutive composite numbers are a sequence of natural numbers that are non-prime and immediately follow each other. For example, 4, 6, 8, 9, 10 are consecutive composite numbers.