29 + 11
61 + 5
89 + 5
No. Prime numbers are numbers that can only be divided evenly by themselves or one. 90 can be divided by ten, five, nine, two, forty-five, eighteen, three, thirty, six, and fifteen.
The prime numbers between twenty and forty are: 23 29 31 37.
Forty-nine is not a Prime number because it is also divisible by seven. Prime numbers are only divisible by one and themselves.
There are forty-six prime numbers betweeen 1 and 200.
Both are prime numbers
Write down all the numbers between 4 and 40. Cross out the prime numbers and count them. You need to do your own math and getting the answer here won't help you pass your state standards.
Forty-nine is not a prime number because it is also divisible by seven. Prime numbers are only divisible by one and themselves.
The prime numbers between 70 and 90 are 71, 73, 79, 83, and 89.
A prime number is a number that's only factors are the number itself and one. So, the first two prime numbers after forty are forty-one and forty-three. Forty-one multiplied by forty-three is equal to one thousand, seven hundred, sixty-three.
49 has a prime factorization of 7^2...
yes because 103, 107 many others are prime
97 is prime. Prime numbers don't have proper factors.