113 is the only prime number in that range.
ANSWER: The prime numbers between 110 - 130 are 113 and 127.
101, 103, 107, 109
110
113
It is: 113
The prime numbers between the prime number 101 and the composite number 110 are 103, 107, and 109.
It is: 113
109
113 is the only prime number in that range.
The prime factors of 110 are 2x5x11.
ANSWER: The prime numbers between 110 - 130 are 113 and 127.
110. LCM is "Least common multiple," meaning the smallest number divisible by each of the arguments. 110/11=10, 110/10=11, 110/22=5 implies 10, 11, and 22 all divide 110. 110 is the smallest such number because its prime factorization is 2*5*11. 2 and 5 are necessary because 10 must divide the answer; likewise 11 because 11 must divide the answer (remember 11 is prime).
The only prime number in that range is 113.
They are: 2511 = 110
Well, there are INFINITY possibilities. 109.1, 109.3, 109.5, 109.00000000000000000000000000001, etc.
No it can be divided by 2, 10, 5, and other numbers. A prime number can only be divided by 1 and itself (integers) and give a whole (integer) answer.