Prime numbers between 1 and 50 are: 2 3 5 7 11 13 17 19 23 29 31 37 41 43 and 47 So there are more composite numbers than prime numbers between 1 and 50
YES. There are 9 prime numbers from 1 to 25. There are only 6 prime numbers from 26 to 50.
2 is the ONLY even prime number.
1-50 Thinking logically, the larger a number is, the better chance there is of it having a factor other than 1 or itself. For example: the numbers 1-10 contain 4 prime numbers, while 20-30 has only two.
The prime numbers from 1-50 are 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, 31, 37, 41, 43, and 47.
Its prime numbers are 11 and 47
3/10 are prime.
51
Chances of not getting odd or prime number from 1 to 50= Chances of getting an even composite number from 1 to 50= Number of even composite numbers from 1 to 50/Total numbers from 1 to 50 = 24/50 or 48%Chances of not getting odd or prime number from 1 to 50= Chances of getting an even composite number from 1 to 50= Number of even composite numbers from 1 to 50/Total numbers from 1 to 50 = 24/50 or 48%Chances of not getting odd or prime number from 1 to 50= Chances of getting an even composite number from 1 to 50= Number of even composite numbers from 1 to 50/Total numbers from 1 to 50 = 24/50 or 48%Chances of not getting odd or prime number from 1 to 50= Chances of getting an even composite number from 1 to 50= Number of even composite numbers from 1 to 50/Total numbers from 1 to 50 = 24/50 or 48%
It is 15/50 = 3/10.
Number of Prime Numbers from 1 to 100 is 25. From 1 to 50 it was 15 From 50 to 100 it was 10
The probabiliy of selecting odd or prime numbers from 1 to 50. First find out the probability of selecting odd numbers : 25/50 is 1/2. Lets find out the probability of selecting prime numbers: 15 / 50 . so, total is 40/ 50 is 0.82.
1 to 50
1,2,3,5,7,11,13,17,19,23,27,29,31,37,41,43,47
2,3,5,7,11,13,17,19,23,29,31,37,41,43,47
15 of them.
Because the prime numbers between 1and 50 only have exactly 2 unique factors.