97 is prime, the rest are composite.
All the even numbers greater than 2 are composite.
They are all composite.
The 'opposite' status of a number that is not prime is a composite number.Except for 0 and 1, all numbers that are not prime (i.e. they are multiples of other numbers) are called composite numbers.The opposite of a prime number would be a number that is not prime. Almost all numbers that are not prime are composite numbers. A prime number is a number that has exactly two factors. A composite number has more than two factors. However, composite numbers do not include all numbers that are not prime. The number 1 has only one factor, so it is neither prime nor composite - it is unity.
All even numbers, except 2, are composite.
All of them except for 97 which is a prime number
It is impossible to list the infinite number of prime numbers and composite numbers.
Prime factorization never includes a composite number. All numbers in prime factorization must be prime numbers.
97 is prime, the rest are composite.
There is no prime composite number; an integer greater than 2 can be either prime or composite, but not both. Nor can you list all the prime number and all the composite numbers: you have infinite sets in both cases.
No, multiples of prime numbers are composite.
All numbers greater than one are positive integers that are either composite or prime numbers.
Look up a table of prime numbers. All those numbers that are not prime, are composite - except 1, which is neither prime nor composite.
Composite. All even numbers are.
The property of prime or composite applies only to integers. All other numbers (non-integer rationals and all irrational numbers) are neither prime nor composite. Within integers, 0 and 1 are neither prime nor composite.
They are the composite numbers, products of primes and their multiples. All even numbers are composite, except the number two (2) which is prime.
Not at all. The definition of a composite number is one that has more than two factors - the exact opposite of a prime.