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None, everything is either prime or composite.

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Q: Which counting number is not a prime number or a composite number?
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What is the only counting number that is not prime nor composite?

ANSWER: 1 is the only counting number that is not prime nor composite.


What counting number is neither a prime number nor a composite number?

1 is the counting number that is neither a prime number nor a composite number.


The only counting number that is not prime or composite?

1.


What counting number is nethier a prime or composite?

The number 1.


What counting number is not a prime nor composite number?

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Which counting number is neither a prime or composite number?

The number 1.


What is a counting number that is neither prime nor composite?

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Are all prime numbers composite no?

Every positive integer greater than 1 is either prime or composite.


Any counting number greater than one that is not a prime number is what?

A composite number.


Are there any number that are neither prime nor composite?

Yes. All prime numbers and composite numbers are positive integers, or whole counting numbers. That leaves infinitely many numbers that are neither prime nor composite. If you intended to narrow the scope of your question to the whole counting numbers or to the positive integers, then there are NO such numbers that are neither. A counting number, however large, will be either prime or composite.


Any counting number greater than 1 which is not prime is what kind of number?

Composite.


Is every number counting by 90 prime?

No. In fact, every number counting by 90, including 90 itself, is composite.