$3000 for the next prime, $50,000 for the next Mersenne prime, $150,000 for a 100 million digit prime.
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11 is a prime number, as its only factors are itself and one11, it doesnt have much because it is a prime numberIt is 11 because 11 is a prime number
The number 49 has a single prime factor, 7.
No, 189 is not a prime number. It can be divided by 3 and 9 evenly.but if you have done wrong in your exsm,dont take too much pressure it was just 1 question
Hi... Every integer can be expressed as the product of prime numbers (and these primes are it's factors). Since we can multiply any integer by 2 to create a larger integer which can also be expressed as the product of primes, and this number has more prime factors than the last, we can always get a bigger number with more prime factors. Therefore, there is no definable number with the most primes (much like there is no largest number)!
Well, hello there! Let's paint a happy little picture to explain this. Even numbers are like the sturdy trunks of trees, always divisible by 2, while prime numbers are like unique flowers in a garden, only divisible by 1 and themselves. Each one has its own special beauty, just like you!