95 is not a prime. All numbers greater than 5 that end in 5 are composites numbers.Composite.
its an integer its not a prime number its an even number its greater than 5 its less than 7
Not all (5 is prime) but every multiple of 5 greater than 5 is composite because they have more than two factors. Every multiple of any integer greater than one is composite.
25 is not a prime number, it is a composite number, because it can be multiplied by 5 to get 25. A prime number can only be divisible by itself and 1.25 is a composite number like every number greater than 5 that ends with a 5.No, it is divisible by 5.
The possible prime numbers are 2, 3, 5 The possible numbers greater than 3 are 4, 5, 6 → a success is 2 3, 4, 5, 6 → pr(prime or > 3) = 5/6
Every number greater than 5 that ends in a 5 is a composite number, not a prime.
7
7
Because it s a prime number (it can only be divided by the number one and itself) and it has an absolute value larger than the number 5 (which is also a prime number).
Any prime number greater than 10 is an odd number but cannot end in 5 as this makes it divisible by 5. Therefore the ones digit of any prime number greater than 10 must be 1, 3, 7 or 9.
The only other single-digit number higher than 5 which is a prime number is 7 - 9 is equal to 3 squared, and is thus not a prime number.
5
95 is not a prime. All numbers greater than 5 that end in 5 are composites numbers.Composite.
No number greater than 5 ending in 2, 4, 5, 6 or 8 can be prime... ...oh, and neither is 4!
It's greater than 5 and ends in 5.
its an integer its not a prime number its an even number its greater than 5 its less than 7
There are a lot of possibilities. The seventh square number is 49. 5 times 5 times any other prime number will be greater than 49. 5 times any pair of prime numbers seven or greater will also satisfy the conditions.