Answer: Prime numbers are not random. Im sure if you were to graph them then you could find an equasion for the discovery of prime numbers. Therefore the pattern of prime numbers would have to follow that equasion what ever that is. Im only in 8th grade and so i could be horribly wrong however my hypothesis seems logical.
Answer: They are not really random, but their distribution is fairly complicated.
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primes are not random, juste we can not found pattern for them til now...
There are 12 composite (and 8 primes) in the first twenty whole numbers. So the probability of randomly choosing a non-prime is 12/20 or 60%.
Any two prime numbers will be relatively prime. Numbers are relatively prime if they do not have any prime factors in common. Prime numbers have only themselves as prime factors, so all prime numbers are relatively prime to the others.
Products of prime numbers are composite numbers.
The opposite of prime numbers are composite numbers.
There are more than 25 prime numbers; there are an infinite number of prime numbers.