Prime numbers.
There are fewer prime numbers than odd numbers. Adjust your preference accordingly.
All prime numbers are odd numbers. If one were even, it would be divisible by two and would, therefore, not be prime.
Except for 2 all other prime numbers are odd. Otherwise, they would be divisible by 2 (and thus not a prime number). This does NOT mean that all odd numbers are prime, but that all prime numbers (aside from 2) are odd.
2 would be a counterexample to the conjecture that prime numbers are odd. 2 is a prime number but it is the only even prime number.
No. 2 is a prime and it is not odd. But all other primes must be odd because otherwise they would be divisible by 2.
odd numbers
All prime numbers are odd, exept of the first prime number 2.
There are more odd numbers than prime numbers.
Odd. The only prime number that is even is two. Since there are many prime numbers that are odd (such as 3, 5, etc.), there are more odd prime numbers than even.
Yes. Apart from 2, all prime numbers are odd.
All prime numbers are odd except for the number 2.
While all prime numbers are odd (except 2), not all odd numbers are prime. 9 for example is an odd number, but you can get it by multiplying 3X3, so it is not prime. Odd numbers are numbers that are not divisible by 2. Prime numbers are numbers that cannot be generated by multiplying 2 whole numbers besides 1 and itself.