3, 5, 7
3
No. Odd numbers can be greater than, smaller than, or equal to prime numbers.
No. 9 is an odd integer less than 10 and you can get it by multiplying 3X3. All odd integers less than 9 are prime. Except one (1). The number 1 is neither prime nor composite.
Well, darling, the number you're looking for is 15. It's less than 20, odd, and can be broken down into the prime factors 3 and 5. So, there you have it, a prime factor party with the number 15 strutting its stuff.
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Prime numbers, except 2, are always odd (they would not be prime if they were even cos they would be divisible by 2.) 1 less than any odd number must be an even number.
It is: 3 plus 97 = 100
3 is the smallest odd prime number.
The lowest odd prime number is 3 .