No, there is no numbers that are between 41 and 49 because in order to have an odd number of factors it needs to be a perfect square. 49 is the only perfect square between 41 to 49.
The only prime between 5 and 10 is 7.
The only number in that phrase is "five".
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Only the number 1.
No. The only prime number ending in five is five. All the others are divisible by five.
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The only prime number between 5 and 10 is 7.
Five. A number with only five digits, such as 10600, with a non-zero left hand digit (the number 1 in this case) has five significant figures.
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.
There are only two multiples of five. The multiples are 1 and 5. 5 is a prime number. A prime number is when a number is or can only be multiplied by one or itself. (In this case itself is five.)
Only 1 and 5 since five is a prime number.
The only number that ONLY has two and five as factors is 10, which has two digits, so there are no numbers that are three digits long and ONLY have two and five for factors. However, if you are asking what the largest three digit number that has two and five for factors, it would be the largest three digit number with ten as a factor, as ten the the LCM of two and five, and that would be 390.