Yes.
If the last digit is divisible by 2 (that is if it is 0, 2, 4, 6 or 8) then the whole number is divisible by 2 and even.
The last digit of 140 is 0 which is an even digit, so 140 is even.
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140 is a composite number because it is an even number greater than 2.
No. It is an even number, divisible by 2, and is not prime.
four times 42 is 168, pretty close to 140 three times 42 is 126, even closer to 140
140=2x2x5x7, 140 is a composite. all even numbers above 2 are composite composite. because they can be divided by more than just 1 and themselves. 140/2 = 70 140/4 = 35 140/5 = 28 140/10 = 14
what is the number that has three digits less than 140 has7 factor the sum of the digits of the number is less than 9