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.
13 x 19 = 247
The two prime numbers that add up to 247 are 241 and 6. 241 is a prime number because it has only two factors: 1 and 241. However, 6 is not a prime number because it has more than two factors: 1, 2, 3, and 6. When you add 241 and 6 together, you get 247.
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494 is a composite number because it has factors other than 1 and itself. It is not a prime number.The 8 factors of 494 are 1, 2, 13, 19, 26, 38, 247, and 494.The factor pairs of 494 are 1 x 494, 2 x 247, 13 x 38, and 19 x 26.The proper factors of 494 are 1, 2, 13, 19, 26, 38, and 247 or,if the definition you are using excludes 1, they are 2, 13, 19, 26, 38, and 247.The prime factors of 494 are 2, 13, and 19.The 3 distinct prime factors (listing each prime factor only once) of 494 are 2, 13, and 19.The prime factorization of 494 is 2 x 13 x 19.NOTE: There cannot be common factors, a greatest common factor, or a least common multiple because "common" refers to factors or multiples that two or more numbers have in common.
247 is not prime. 247 = 13 * 19
The two prime numbers 13*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.
13 x 19 = 247
13 x 19 = 247
247 is equal to 13 x 19.
247 is a composite number because it has more than two factors
They are: 13 and 19
13 x 19
The two prime numbers that add up to 247 are 241 and 6. 241 is a prime number because it has only two factors: 1 and 241. However, 6 is not a prime number because it has more than two factors: 1, 2, 3, and 6. When you add 241 and 6 together, you get 247.
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