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Every positive integer greater than 1

is either prime or composite.

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no. There is a Prime number and a composite number. Therefor, all prime numbers are not composite.

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Every positive integer (counting number) except zero and 1

is either prime or composite.

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No prime number is a composite number, by definition.

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None of them are.

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