The answer is nothing
numbers which are divisible by both an even number and odd number greater than 1: 6, 10, 12, 14, 18, ...
801
No number meets these criteria. The number must be between 41 and 49. The only number in that range that is evenly divisible by 11 is 44, but 44 is even, not odd.
U={whole number greater than 10 but smaller than 30 } X={numbers divisible by 3 } Y Odd numbers
NO, it is not divisible by all numbers. This is easy to see if you remember that 27 is an odd number and odd numbers are NOT divisible by 2. Then there is the issue that is is NOT divisible by any number greater than itself. That is a lots of numbers that don't work!
Because many of them are divisible by smaller odd numbers. For example 35 is divisible by 5 and so 35 cannot be a prime number.
Greater than 197 and less than 200 would only leave 198 and 199. Since 198 is divisible by 2, 199 is your answer.
Because every number is either odd or even. Even numbers are divisible by two, which means that (with the exception of 2 itself) they by definition are not prime.
False. An enormous number of them are divisible by three.
Because every number is either odd or even. Even numbers are divisible by two, which means that (with the exception of 2 itself) they by definition are not prime.
It is greater.
Any integer that is divisible by 2 with no remainder is even otherwise it is an odd integer