13 x 19 = 247
13 x 19 = 247
No, 247 is NOT a prime number. The simple definition of a prime number in simple math is: Any number that can only be divided by itself and the number "1", the number is then PRIME, not composite. 247 is a composite number; its factors are: 1, 13, 19, 247.
All of the prime numbers (except 2) are odd. The sum of any two prime numbers (except 2) will be even. Unless 245 is a prime number (it isn't) your question does not have a solution.
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247 is not prime. 247 = 13 * 19
The two prime numbers 13*19=247
The 4 factors of 247 are 1, 13, 19, and 247. The factor pairs of 247 are 1 x 247 and 13 x 19. The prime factors of 247 are 13 and 19. The prime factorization of 247 is 13 x 19.
13 x 19 = 247
13 x 19 = 247
No, 247 is NOT a prime number. The simple definition of a prime number in simple math is: Any number that can only be divided by itself and the number "1", the number is then PRIME, not composite. 247 is a composite number; its factors are: 1, 13, 19, 247.
247 is equal to 13 x 19.
13 and 19
They are: 13 and 19
13 x 19
All of the prime numbers (except 2) are odd. The sum of any two prime numbers (except 2) will be even. Unless 245 is a prime number (it isn't) your question does not have a solution.
247 is a composite number because it has more than two factors