If you mean factors then it is true because a composite number has more than two factors.
To the extent it's meaningful to say either true or false to that ... false. A composite number has a real part and an imaginary part.
False. 6 is a composite number which comprises only 1 digit.
is every multiple of five a composite number true or false
False
True(Prime factorization is to write a composite number as a product of its prime factors).
Two composite numbers may or may not be relatively prime, depending on their factors. Relatively prime numbers are sets of two or more numbers having 1 as their greatest common factor (gcf). All even numbers have 2 as a common factor, so no even number is relatively prime with any other even number.
It depends, many people do count 0 as a natural number, but MOST do not. So for most HS text book, the answer is NO, all whole numbers are not natural numbers and the reason is 0 is a whole number but not a natural number.
is every multiple of five a composite number true or false
False
false sometimes it contains 2 primes it always comes out to a prime number
True
False. 2 x 5 = 10
false
True(Prime factorization is to write a composite number as a product of its prime factors).
True - but the statement is also true for all prime numbers, so is not a particularly useful statement.
It is true (as long as there are no decimal places after the ones place) because those numbers will always be divisible by 2, 5, and 10. With exception of the number zero which is neither prime nor composite.
Yes. They are all divisible by '2'
No. It IS true that every whole number is either prime or composite. But there are numbers that are not whole numbers, such as 2.5, which are neither prime nor composite.
Two composite numbers may or may not be relatively prime, depending on their factors. Relatively prime numbers are sets of two or more numbers having 1 as their greatest common factor (gcf). All even numbers have 2 as a common factor, so no even number is relatively prime with any other even number.