None. These are all composite.
None. These are all composite.
23 and 31 are prime numbers whereas 52 33 60 and 25 are composite numbers.
(78 + 42 + 68 + 52) / 4 = 60
60% of 52= 60% * 52= 0.6 * 52= 31.2
40/4=10 60/4=15 Then the second prime are between 10 and 15, two prime numbers: 11 and 13 The prime number is between 44 and 52 : 47
The number is 18 because 42+18 = 60
42 / .60 = 70
no, 60 is not a prime number.
We deny the premise. 60 is not a prime number.
60 is neither a square number nor a prime number.
A prime number between 50 and 60 is 53. Prime numbers are those greater than 1 that have no divisors other than 1 and themselves. In this range, 53 is the only number that meets this criterion. Other numbers like 51, 52, 54, 55, and 56 are not prime as they have additional divisors.
The only number that equals 60 is 60, and it's not a prime number.