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The prime factors of 250 are 2 and 5.
The first 250 prime numbers are....23571113171923293137414347535961677173798389971011031071091131271311371391491511571631671731791811911931971992112232272292332392412512572632692712772812832933073113133173313373473493533593673733793833893974014094194214314334394434494574614634674794874914995035095215235415475575635695715775875935996016076136176196316416436476536596616736776836917017097197277337397437517577617697737877978098118218238278298398538578598638778818838879079119199299379419479539679719779839919971009101310191021103110331039104910511061106310691087109110931097110311091117112311291151115311631171118111871193120112131217122312291231123712491259127712791283128912911297130113031307131913211327136113671373138113991409142314271429143314391447145114531459147114811483148714891493149915111523153115431549155315591567157115791583
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250 = 2*5*5*5 = 2*53
No, there are more normal numbers than prime numbers. Since 2, 3, 5, 13, and 19 are some examples of prime numbers, those only seem to be a few. Remember, numbers can stretch as far as someone wants, so 1,000 isn't a prime number, since you can have 250 and 4 to multiply into it, and 250 and 4 aren't prime numbers. Since the number scale can go on forever, there are more real numbers than prime numbers.