No, 221 is the product of 13 and 17.
No it is not a prime number, because you can multiply 13 and 17 together and get 221 13x17=221
221
13 x 17 = 221
13 and 17: 221 = 13 x 17
No, 221 is the product of 13 and 17.
No it is not a prime number, because you can multiply 13 and 17 together and get 221 13x17=221
Francium 221
221
13 x 17 = 221
13 and 17: 221 = 13 x 17
221 is a composite number having the factors 1, 13, 17, and 221.
It isn't one.
No because 221 is a composite number having more than two factors.
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13
Written as a product of primes, 325 = 5^2 x 13 221 = 13 x 17 Therefore 13 goes into both 325 and 221