The prime factors of 95 are 5 and 19. Prime numbers are numbers greater than 1 that can only be divided by 1 and themselves. In this case, 5 and 19 are the prime numbers that, when multiplied together, equal 95.
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Well, honey, 95 is made up of the prime numbers 5 and 19. They may not be the most popular primes at the party, but they sure know how to add up to 95 without any drama. So, there you have it, 5 and 19 are the dynamic duo that make up 95.
To start, 95 is a multiple of 5 (which is prime). We know this from the one's digit (either 0 or 5).
So 95 /5 = 19, which is prime. So 5 x 19 = 95.
Multiplication is the only way, not addition. No two prime numbers can add to make an odd number, by the way. The only even Prime number is 2, so all other primes are odd. Add any two odd numbers will result in an even number.
So if 2 can be added to a number to get 95, the other number is 93, which is divisible by 3, and is not prime.
You can't write that as the sum of two prime numbers. Note: Goldbach's Conjecture (for expressing numbers as the sum of two prime numbers) applies to EVEN numbers.
Two: 83 and 89.
They are: 90 91 92 93 94 95 and 96 which are between the prime numbers of 89 and 97
95 is not a prime. All numbers greater than 5 that end in 5 are composites numbers.Composite.
There are 95 Prime #'s between 1 and 500