53+3 and 43+13 and 47+9
Numbers cannot "make" another number prime. If you are looking for the prime factorization of 56, it is 23 * 7.
7 x 8 = 58 When you factor that into prime factors: 7 x 2 x 4 7 x 2 x 2 x 2 you get the four prime numbers that equal 56.
2, 3 and 73
Oh honey, you must be new to the math game. The only way to add two prime numbers and get 56 is if you're playing make-believe. Prime numbers are loners, they don't like to share their factors with anyone else. So, sorry to burst your bubble, but there are no two prime numbers that can add up to 56. Better luck next time!
no
They are: 2+11+43 = 56
There are no prime numbers that, when multiplied, equal 56. The prime factors of 56 are 2, 2, and 7. However, 2 and 7 are not prime when multiplied together.
56 = 7 x 8 = 7 x 23 then 56 is not a product of 3different prime numbers
They are: 2*2*2*7 = 56
No becaues as a product of its prime factors: 2*2*2*7 = 56 or as 23*7 = 56
The prime numbers (factors) of 56 are: 2 and 7
The prime numbers (factors) of 56 are: 2 and 7
56, 84, 112
53+3 and 43+13 and 47+9
Yes it can be divided by 1,7 and 8
To find the prime numbers of 56, start with two numbers that when multiplied together equal 56. For example: 2 x 28 = 56. Two is prime, but 28 is composite, so it needs to be factored. 2 x 2 x 14 = 56. Now, 14 is prime, so factor it. 2 x 2 x 2 x 7 = 56. All the factors are now prime, so the prime factors are 2 x 2 x 2 x 7.