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
One hundred thirty thousand, six hundred.
All of these numbers are prime numbers that are less than thirty: 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29
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.
The number 630 is "six hundred thirty." As a year, time, or street address, "six thirty."
Composite
31 is prime. ■
6 The sixth number in the first 10.
The number 1036 is "one thousand thirty-six."
The number 336 is "three hundred thirty-six."
30
Just 3.