The only prime number divisible by three is three itself.
The first three prime numbers are 2,3,5. The smallest number divisible by 2,3 and 5 is 30 (2*3*5).
the answer is 120 because the first three prime numbers are 2,3,5 and the first three composite numbers are 4,6,8.
3 <><><> 3 is only divisible by 1 and itself. whereas 4 and 10 are divisible by other numbers. 4 is divisible by 1,2,4. 10 is divisible by 1,2,5,10 <><><> A prime number is a number that is evenly divisible only by itself and one. Therefore, 3 is the prime number. 4 is divisible by 1, 2, and 4. 10 is divisible by 1, 2, 5, and 10. Three cannot be divided evenly by any other whole number. So, 3 is the prime number.
There are not three prime numbers that have the sum of 3. The smallest prime number is 2. If all three prime numbers were 2, the sum would 2 + 2 + 2 = 6, so that is the smallest number that is the sum of three prime numbers.
The only prime number divisible by three is three itself.
No prime numbers are divisible by 3. By definition a prime number isn't divisible by anything but itself and 1.
The first three prime numbers are 2,3,5. The smallest number divisible by 2,3 and 5 is 30 (2*3*5).
The smallest three-digit number divisible by the first three prime numbers (2, 3, and 5) and the first three composite numbers (4, 6, and 8) is 120.
102.
3 is a prime number because it is only divisible by 1 and itself, as are all prime numbers.
120
No. A "prime number", by definition, cannot be divided evenly by any other number.
the answer is 120 because the first three prime numbers are 2,3,5 and the first three composite numbers are 4,6,8.
Prime numbers are not divisible by any numbers other than themselves and 1.
The number 2 is the only even prime number - all other even numbers are divisible by 2.
Three is a prime number and isn't divisible by any whole number * * * * * True, but irrelevant to the question. Any number that is divisible by 10 MUST be divisible by 5. Therefore there are no such numbers.