Thirty-nine is NOT a prime number. It is composite.
No. A Prime number is any number that can only be divided by one and itself. Thirty-five can be divided by five, seven, one and itself, so it is not a Prime number.
2x3x5x7x11x13=30,030
All of these numbers are prime numbers that are less than thirty: 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29
The number is thirty-four and fifty-six one hundredths.
Thirty-nine is NOT a prime number. It is composite.
No
No, thirty-seven is a prime number. It only has two factors: one and itself.
The prime numbers are 1, 11, and 31 because only one and itself can be multiplied into each of them.
Composite
31 is prime. ■
6 The sixth number in the first 10.
30
Just 3.
It can be divided by 2
no 11x3=33
The number 630 is "six hundred thirty." As a year, time, or street address, "six thirty."