Yes. A prime number is a multiple of 1.
A prime number is a multiple of itself and one.
The only prime multiple of 5 is 5.
No prime is a multiple of any number other than itself and one.
12 is a composite number that is a multiple of 2. 12 is not a prime number.
No, you can easily see that this is an even number, so it is a multiple of 2.2 IS A PRIME NUMBER!!Any number that is a multiple of a prime number is NOT a prime.
There is not a multiple of 7 that is prime.
number is both a prime number and a multiple of 5 = 5
It is not possible for any multiple of a prime number to be prime.
Yes. 25 is a multiple of 5 and the number 5 is a prime number.
No. Let p1 be a prime number. Let p2 be a multiple of p1 such that p2 = p1 * k. Then the factors of p2 are: 1, p1, k and p2. ==> p2 is not a prime number. Hence, a multiple of a prime number cannot be a prime number.
Yes. A prime number is a multiple of 1.
A prime number is a multiple of itself and one.
The only prime factor of 4 is 2. No prime number is a multiple of 5.
No number that is a multiple of 3, can be a prime number. A prime number must only be divisible by itself and 1. It cannot be divisible by any other number. Therefore if it is a multiple of 3, then it must be divisible by 3 and hence, not a prime number.
106 is not a prime number. It is a multiple of 2.
Yes, 3 is a prime number. Any other multiple of 3 can't, because the only factors of a prime number are 1 and the number.