A prime number has as its only two factors: one and the number. This is not the case for 2019. Just by looking at it an summing up the digits (2+0+1+9 = 12), I know that 2019 is divisible by 3 (so 3 is a factor of 2019), therefore 2019 is not prime.
composite
It is composite.
2019 is a composite number. This is because composite numbers are any number that has more than two factors(one and itself). Therefore, since 3 and 673 are factors of 2019 that makes it a composite number.
The factors of 2019 are: 1, 3, 673, 2019.
A prime number has as its only two factors: one and the number. This is not the case for 2019. Just by looking at it an summing up the digits (2+0+1+9 = 12), I know that 2019 is divisible by 3 (so 3 is a factor of 2019), therefore 2019 is not prime.
composite
It is composite.
No; it is divisible by 3.
2019 is a composite number. This is because composite numbers are any number that has more than two factors(one and itself). Therefore, since 3 and 673 are factors of 2019 that makes it a composite number.
Composite because it has more than two factors.
Maybe it depends on which period you are referring to
The factors of 2019 are: 1, 3, 673, 2019.
Yes it is. You can divide 2019 by 3.
There are 20 years between 1999 and 2019. To calculate this, subtract 1999 from 2019 (2019 - 1999 = 20). This is because you are counting from the starting year (1999) up to and including the ending year (2019), which gives you a total of 20 years.
March 4th 2019 is a Monday.
The People's Republic of China has had Prime Ministers (or Premiers) since 1949. There have been seven in all: Zhou Enlai, Hua Guofeng, Zhao Ziyang, Li Peng, Zhu Rongji, Wen Jiabao, and the current Premier Li Keqiang.