16 prime numbers
No. Not even close. Examples: 4+4=8 8+8=16 16+16=32 . . .4, 8, and 16 are not prime numbers.
no first of all 16 is not a prime no so it can not fit for any prime no to be co prime
Yes, 9 and 16 are relatively prime. They do not have any prime factors in common.
That's a false statement. Both 16 and 64 have one prime factor. 16 can't be the LCM of two prime numbers and 64 can't be the product. If you leave out the word prime, you can use 16 and 4.
The prime numbers under 16 are 2,3,5,7,11 & 13.
16 prime numbers
The only prime factor of 16 is 2.
NO. Prime numbers only can be divided by itself or 1, no other numbers. However 16 can be divided by 2,8,4
16 has only one prime factor, and that is 2.
The prime numbers from 1 to 16 are 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, and 13.
don't know if I understand your question, but: there are no numbers that are both cube numbers and prime numbers 8 is a factor of 16 that is a cube number (2^3) 2 is a factor of 16 that is a prime number
No. Not even close. Examples: 4+4=8 8+8=16 16+16=32 . . .4, 8, and 16 are not prime numbers.
no first of all 16 is not a prime no so it can not fit for any prime no to be co prime
The only prime number that divides 16 evenly is 2.
2x2x2x2=16
The sum of all prime numbers between 10 and 16 is 41.