Because a prime number only has two factors: one and the number itself.
When you circle a number in the factor game, the reason your opponent gets one point is because the number circled is considered the opponents as it is their choice to pick a number for you to solve. The prime numbers selected from the opponent\'s choice is considered your points in the Factor game according to the rules.
Let's assume you're talking about the factor game. Prime numbers only have two factors, themselves and one. You get the prime number, your opponent gets one.
If you are playing the factor game, the best move is usually the highest available prime number. Prime numbers have two factors. You get the number, your opponent gets 1.
Prime numbers only have two factors, one and themselves. If Player A picks the prime number, Player B gets the 1.
No. Pick the highest prime number on the board.
The highest prime number on the board. Prime numbers have only two factors. You get the number, your opponent gets 1.
If you play the factor game, you factorize the number. If the number of factors are only 2 including 1 and number itself, then it is a prime.
The factor game involves you circling a number that still has available factors which are not yet circled, you can circle a prime, but not after 1 has been circled as a factor. This is because the only factors of a prime are itself and 1.
Mediocre. The best is the highest prime number.
29, the highest prime number. Prime numbers have only two factors. You get 29, your opponent gets 1.
Because a prime number only has two factors: one and the number itself.
When you circle a number in the factor game, the reason your opponent gets one point is because the number circled is considered the opponents as it is their choice to pick a number for you to solve. The prime numbers selected from the opponent\'s choice is considered your points in the Factor game according to the rules.
The factor game is a math game. You or your oppenet will circle a number. After someone circles a number, the other person circles that number's factors. Then when all the numbers don't have anymore factors, the game is over and you have to add up your points. HINT: Don't circle a number that has no factors because you will lose your turn and your oppenet will get to circle a number. HINT: For your first turn, try to circle the highest prime number. And that's how you play the factor game! :)
No. Best move is the highest prime number.
It's the highest prime number. Two factors. You get 47, your opponent gets 1.
The highest remaining prime number.