No. 2 times 3 is 6. Multiplying any number by 2 will make it even. Other than that, since all other prime numbers are odd, yes.
No, because 2 is a Prime number, and any prime number multiplied by 2 is even. However, for any product in which 2 is not a factor, it is odd by definition.
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For 'odd' prime numbers this is true, but '2' is also a prime number , so you will have an even answer.
Remember when multiplying
even X even = even
even X odd = even
odd X even = even
odd x odd = odd.
That is correct.
If you multiply 2 prime numbers. the result will never be prime. A prime number is one that has no factors except itself and one. The number specified in the question has as factors the 2 prime numbers cited.
The product of two prime numbers is always a composite number, and it never is a prime number.
1. Find out which numbers multiply together to reach the target number, then find out which numbers multiply together to make the numbers that multiply together to reach the target number.
multiply these prime numbers together to get your answer