The prime factors of 99 are 3 * 3 * 11.
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.
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.
1 3 and 11 are the prime factors that go into 99 all together it is... 1x3x3x11=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.
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.
In that range, the only prime number is 97.