None of them. Even numbers are divisible by themselves and 2. Every even number greater than two has at least two even factors..
There ain't no such animal. 2 is the only even prime; any other even number is divisible by 2.
The number 2 is the only even prime number because any (actually, every) other even number can be divided by 2. And they can't be prime if they are divisible by an integer (a counting number) other than 1 and themselves. Said another way, all even numbers greater than 2 are divisible by 2. As they are divisible by 2, they cannot be prime.
The reason 2 is the only prime number is that every other even number is divisible by 2. Thus, they cannot be prime because they are not divisible by 1 and themselves only.
The only prime even number is 2. As all the rest of even numbers are divisible by 2, they cannot be prime numbers
The only even prime number is the smallest even number, 2. This is because every other even number is divisible by 2. The only even prime number is 2. All other even numbers can be divided by 2. Although 2 is divisible by, 2, 2=2, meaning that 2 only has 2 factors-the number itself (2) and 1. Confusing enough? In simpler form, the only even prime number is 2. Because a prime number is a number whose only factors are 1 and itself, 2 can be the only even prime number since it divides evenly into every other even number.
If you count zero as an even number (and there are arguments for and against that) then it is one that is not divisible by two.Additional Information:-Zero is an even number because it's between two odd numbers which are -1 and +1So therefore 0 is not divisible by 2
Two is the only even prime number, since "even" means "divisible by two".
No. Sixty-one is a prime number and is only divisible by 1 and 61.
yes it can only be an even number
Two is the only even number that is prime. A prime number is one divisible only by one and itself. Every even number larger than two is divisible by two; hence, it is not prime. Whilst 2 is also divisible by 2, it is not divisible by any number other than 1 and itself; thus, 2 is the only even number that is also prime.
Only even whole numbers are divisible by two.
no only divisible by 2 10 is an even number but is not divisible by 4 for example.
No a prime number is divisible by only one and itself and this is divisible by 2 because of the even number on the end.
There is none. The only even Prime number (even meaning divisible by two, and primes being numbers divisible only by the integers 1 and themselves) is 2.
No. 111 is an odd number; only even numbers are divisible by 2.
A prime number is a number with only two factors - itself and one. Since every even prime number greater than two is divisible by two, each of these even numbers has more than two factors. There is only one even number with just two factors - the number 2 is divisible by 2 and 1.
No, as even numbers are only numbers that can be divisible by 2.