No, a Prime number is only divisible by one and itself.
600/1=600
600/2=300
600/3=200
600/4=150
600/5=120
You get the point.
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∙ 12y agoFractions don't have prime factorizations, or anyfactorization for that matter.540/600 boils down to 0.9, but the smallest factor of any number is ' 1 '.
It is: 743 because it only has two factors
600 HAHA, i love whoever posted 600 and i laugh at whoever asked this question... 743 is the prime...
The prime factorization of 600 using exponents is: 23 x 3 x 52
It is: 2*2*2*3*5*5 = 600
600 isn't a prime number.
Yes. 743 is a prime number.
743 is the prime number.
12, 600
It is 743
Yes, the number 743 is prime.
23 x 3 x 52 = 600
Prime factor both numbers and use the numbers the number of times it is used the most in either number. In this case the LCM is 600.
600=2^3*3*5^2 There are no two prime numbers that multiply to make 600. It takes 3 different prime numbers (2, 3, 5) to make 600, used as 6 factors (2*2*2*3*5*5).
Fractions don't have prime factorizations, or anyfactorization for that matter.540/600 boils down to 0.9, but the smallest factor of any number is ' 1 '.
It is: 743 because it only has two factors
As 479 is a prime number, it cannot be simplified any further, so it remains as 479 over 600.