False. A composite number is a positive integer greater than 1 that has more than two distinct positive divisors. Every multiple of 5 is not a composite number, as 5 itself is a Prime number with only two distinct positive divisors, 1 and 5.
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Oh, dude, false! Not every multiple of 5 is a composite number. Like, 5 itself is a multiple of 5, and it's a prime number. So, yeah, there are definitely some multiples of 5 that are prime. Just because you're a multiple of 5 doesn't mean you can't be a lone wolf in the number world.
True except for 5 itself which is a prime number
If you mean factors then it is true because a composite number has more than two factors.
True(Prime factorization is to write a composite number as a product of its prime factors).
As stated, that is false. Every number is not a factor of 1. 1 is a factor of every nonzero whole number.
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