The only prime number in the 90s is 97. So out of ten numbers one is a prime number and the remaining nine numbers are composite numbers. So 90s comprises of both prime numbers and composite numbers.
93 is a prime number :)
Assume you want to know if every number between 1 and 90 is a composite number. No, not every number between 1 and 90. Take 2 for instance. Then, 2 is prime since the factors of 2 are 1 and itself! * * * * * Assumed wrong! In the 90s refers to 90-99, but the answer is correct, because 97 is a prime.
Every single prime number Is odd , with the exception of 2 being an even number , but ... Not every single odd number is going to be prime. Example: 9-1,3,9
2 is the smallest prime number. It is co-prime with every odd number.
The only prime number in the 90s is 97. So out of ten numbers one is a prime number and the remaining nine numbers are composite numbers. So 90s comprises of both prime numbers and composite numbers.
93 is a prime number :)
Assume you want to know if every number between 1 and 90 is a composite number. No, not every number between 1 and 90. Take 2 for instance. Then, 2 is prime since the factors of 2 are 1 and itself! * * * * * Assumed wrong! In the 90s refers to 90-99, but the answer is correct, because 97 is a prime.
97 is prime.
91, and 97 are the only ones.
All of them except for 97 which is a prime number
Every prime number has a numeric value.
Every prime number terminates.
Every prime number has exactly 2 factors, 1 and the number itself.
The premise of your questions is false: NOT every number is a prime number.
Because it's the only one with only two factors.
Nope.... 1 is a factor of every prime number !