A Prime number can be multiplied by any other numbers because all whole numbers are the product of prime numbers.
A prime number is a multiple of itself and one.
No prime is a multiple of any number other than itself and one.
Just itself and 1.
Yes. It is a multiple of 1.
Yes as for example it can be a multiple of 1 because 1*3 = 3
A prime number is a multiple of itself and one.
No prime is a multiple of any number other than itself and one.
Just itself and 1.
A prime number has no factors except itself and 1.
Yes. It is a multiple of 1.
Yes as for example it can be a multiple of 1 because 1*3 = 3
Yes except 7 itself which is a prime number
every number except has atleast 2 factors
No multiple of ' 2 ', except ' 2 ' itself, is a prime number.
Yes, every counting number is a multiple of itself.
If it's a whole-number "multiple" and the number itself is positive,then the multiple is always greater than the number itself.
Any number ending with 0 or 5 is a multiple of 5 except 0 itself.