Numbers cannot "make" another number prime. If you are looking for the prime factorization of 56, it is 23 * 7.
Oh honey, you must be new to the math game. The only way to add two prime numbers and get 56 is if you're playing make-believe. Prime numbers are loners, they don't like to share their factors with anyone else. So, sorry to burst your bubble, but there are no two prime numbers that can add up to 56. Better luck next time!
7 x 8 = 58 When you factor that into prime factors: 7 x 2 x 4 7 x 2 x 2 x 2 you get the four prime numbers that equal 56.
The two prime numbers that equal 56 are 2 and 53. 2 is the only even prime number, and 53 is a prime number because it is only divisible by 1 and itself. When multiplied together, 2 x 53 equals 106, not 56. Therefore, there are no two prime numbers that equal 56.
Well, darling, you're out of luck on this one. Prime numbers are only divisible by 1 and themselves, so there's no way to add three of them together to get 56. You might want to brush up on your math facts before trying to stump me next time.
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The prime numbers (factors) of 56 are: 2 and 7
The prime numbers (factors) of 56 are: 2 and 7
56 and 84 are both composite numbers, so neither are prime and they are not relatively prime either as they share several factors.
None of those four numbers are prime numbers.
Two of them.
7 x 8 = 58 When you factor that into prime factors: 7 x 2 x 4 7 x 2 x 2 x 2 you get the four prime numbers that equal 56.
Prime factors of 56 are 2 x 2 x 2 x 7.
Just 7.
there are 9 prime numbers between 56 and 101 these are 59, 61, 67, 71, 73, 79, 83, 89, 97
A composite number cannot be made into a prime number. The prime factorization of 56 is 2x2x2x7 or 23x7.
They are: 2*2*2*7 = 56
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