9 times 11 is 99. A prime is a number whose factors are one and itself.
99 is not a prime number.
The only prime number between 92 and 99 is 97.
No, 99 is not a prime number. The largest prime number between 1 and 100 is 97.
1 3 and 11 are the prime factors that go into 99 all together it is... 1x3x3x11=99
The digits of this odd number sum to 18, which is divisible by 3 so 297 is divisible by 3: 3 x 99; 99 is 11 x 9 so the answer to your question would be 3, 9 and 11, but 9 is not prime so there is no answer in prime factors.
99 is not a prime number because it has more factors than 1 and itself. The factors of 99 are 1, 3, 9, 11, 33, and 99.
No.
You can use 97+2 = 99 or as a product of its prime factors: 3*3*11 = 99
The prime factors of 99 are 3 and 11. Their cubes are 27 and 1331.
In that range, the only prime number is 97.
99 and 148 have no prime factors in common. The only common factor of 99 and 148 is 1, and 1 is not a prime number.