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Yes, a prime number can be used in a fraction. For example, 7/9, where 7 is the prime number. Or 7/13, where both are prime numbers.
40 out of 103 is a fraction. Prime numbers are whole numbers. A fraction cannot be a prime number, so 40 out of 103 is not a prime number.
No.
The prime factorization of 64 is 26
You call the fraction irrefutably prime.
I think you mean the fraction 11/4? - The terms "prime" and "composite" refer to natural numbers, not to fractions.
No.
40 out of 103 is a fraction. Prime numbers are whole numbers. A fraction cannot be a prime number, so 40 out of 103 is not a prime number.
Yes, a prime number can be used in a fraction. For example, 7/9, where 7 is the prime number. Or 7/13, where both are prime numbers.
No, 19 is prime and if you ever have a prime number in a fraction, the fraction can not be further simplified (reduced).
Divide the prime number.
The prime factorization of 64 is 26
You call the fraction irrefutably prime.
The prime factors of 99 are 3 and 11
No - prime numbers are integers - a fraction cannot be a prime number.
3/10 are prime.
Equivalent fraction match * * * * * Yes, if the denominator is a multiple of the numerator. For example, 7/35 = 1/5