Prime numbers are not divisible by any numbers other than themselves and 1.
Prime numbers are divisible because any numbers that are divisible are prime. If a number isn't divisible, it isn't prime. Prime numbers have to be divisible by at least one pair of numbers to be prime.
In contrast, no prime numbers are divisible by 10. Any prime number is divisible only by itself and 1.
Any numbers that are not multiples of three.
Three is a prime number and isn't divisible by any whole number * * * * * True, but irrelevant to the question. Any number that is divisible by 10 MUST be divisible by 5. Therefore there are no such numbers.
Prime numbers are not divisible by any numbers other than themselves and 1.
Prime numbers are divisible because any numbers that are divisible are prime. If a number isn't divisible, it isn't prime. Prime numbers have to be divisible by at least one pair of numbers to be prime.
In contrast, no prime numbers are divisible by 10. Any prime number is divisible only by itself and 1.
There aren't any prime numbers divisible by 4. Prime numbers aren't divisible by anything except 1 and the number.
Any numbers that are not multiples of three.
Three is a prime number and isn't divisible by any whole number * * * * * True, but irrelevant to the question. Any number that is divisible by 10 MUST be divisible by 5. Therefore there are no such numbers.
2 is the only even prime any number ending in 2 is divisible by 2 and not prime any even number greater than 2 is divisible by 2 and not prime unless i misunderstood there can be no answer
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Only one . . . the prime number '2'.
No. If they end in 4, they are even numbers and divisible by 2, and therefore are not prime.
Here's one. It is the first number divisible by the first three prime numbers.
Just the number two.