The answer depends on which numbers are in the grid!
Numbers with more than two factors are not prime numbers
there are more composite numbers the prime becuz more things can be divided into
Yes, there are many more composite numbers than prime.
All prime numbers are odd, exept of the first prime number 2.
Prime numbers have two factors, composite numbers have more than two.
Numbers with more than two factors are not prime numbers
Every composite number ... that is, one that is not a prime ... can be written as the product of two or more prime numbers. The primes themselves are the exceptions. A prime number is the product of only ' 1 ' and itself, and ' 1 ' is not considered a prime number.
there are more composite numbers the prime becuz more things can be divided into
There are more odd numbers than prime numbers.
There are more than 25 prime numbers; there are an infinite number of prime numbers.
Yes, there are many more composite numbers than prime.
There are more than 10 prime numbers
All prime numbers are odd, exept of the first prime number 2.
A prime number is a number that has exactly two factors: 1 and itself. All whole numbers greater than 1 are either prime numbers or can be written as the product of prime numbers. There are an infinite number of prime numbers, but they occur less frequently among larger numbers. Prime numbers are important in cryptography and number theory.Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/FAQ/7008#ixzz1LVq5EURw
I hope that you're talking about Prime Factorization, as sufficient information is not present to answer your question without guessing otherwise.
Prime numbers have two factors, composite numbers have more than two.
This can be an extension to the proof that there are infinitely many prime numbers. If there are infinitely many prime numbers, then there are also infinitely many PRODUCTS of prime numbers. Those numbers that are the product of 2 or more prime numbers are not prime numbers.