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7*5=35, therefore it is not a prime.
35 is composite since 5 and 7 are divisors of 35.

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35 is a composite number because it has 1,5,7 number that can equal 35 and if u don't understand what composite means it means if u have more then 1 then its composite.Prime is only 1*35=35 thats prime.

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35 is composite.

A Prime number has exactly two different factors (namely 1 and itself). 35 has four factors (1, 5, 7, 35).
35 is composite. You can write it as 7 * 5, its prime factorization.

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35 is a composite number because it has at least one positive factor other than one or itself.

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