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It is: 25*75 = 1875

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Q: What is the total number of prime numbers 1 to 100 multiplied by totalnumber of composite numbers 1 to 100?
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When two composite numbers are multiplied together will the product be a prime number or a composite number?

composite


Is 33 a composite number?

I believe it is. A composite number is a number that is the product of two other numbers multiplied, isn't it?


Are square numbers prime or composite?

Apart from 1, the rest are all composite. square numbers can be multiplied by at least 1, themselves and the number that they are multiplied to get that far (or more)!!


How can you determine what numbers are prime or composite?

If the number can be multiplied by any number other than 1 it is a composite any other is prime


Is 76 composite or prime?

76 is a composite number. All even numbers, except for 2, are always going to be composite. A prime number is a number that can only be multiplied by 1.


How are prime numbers different than composite?

Prime numbers are numbers that can only be multiplied itself and one.For ex.87 is a prime number. You can't multiply a number to get 87. Composite is a number that can be multiplied by other numbers than itself. For ex.55 is a commposite number. 11 and 5 can get you 55. Hope u understand! Good luck!


Is a prime number multiplied by a composite a composite number?

yes


What is the product of three prime numbers?

Obviously, the answer is a composite number. Reason:A number multiplied by another number (besides 1) will give a result of a composite number. If a number is multiplied by 0, the answer will be 0 (which is not a prime number nor composite) unless a number has been added or subtracted to give either a negative or positive number, respectively.


What prime number and composite number multiplied equals 82?

No such combination. Only two prime numbers: 2 and 41


Do composite numbers include 1 and itself?

No, those are prime numbers. Composite numbers can have besides 1 and itself. For example, let's say the number is 35. You can multiply 1 and 35, but you can also say 5 multiplied by 7. That is composite.


Is five a composite number?

No, five is a prime number because there are only two whole numbers that when multiplied, equals five. (Those numbers are five and one.) In order for a number to be composite, it has to have factors other than itself and one.


Why any prime numbers and composite number always be a composite number?

If you mean the product, that's by definition. A composite number has smaller factors. If you multiply two positive integers, none of which is 1, together, then it follows that the product has smaller factors - namely, the numbers you multiplied together.