No.
It's divisible by 5. A Prime number is not evenly divisible by an integer.
1,2,3,5,7,11,13,17, etc.
41 x 5 = 205
To find two numbers that multiply to 205, we need to factorize 205. The prime factorization of 205 is 5 x 41. Therefore, the two numbers that multiply to 205 are 5 and 41.
if you were to be asked to find 205% you divide the number by 100 then multiply by 205. alternatively multiply by 2.05 is the same thing
Each of these numbers goes evenly into 205: 1, 5, 41, 205.
1025 is a composite number. This is because composite numbers are any number that has another factor besides one and itself. Therefore, since 5, 25, 41, and 205 are factors of 1025 that makes it a composite number.
It is composite.
It is a Prime number
The prime factors of 205 are: 5 and 41
205 cannot be a prime factor of anything since it is not prime.
1 x 205 = 205, for starters. Since 205 is divisible by 5, we can find a number to multiply by 5 to get 205. This will be 205/5, or 41. 5 x 41 = 205. Since 5 and 41 are the only prime factors of 205, there are no other positive solutions.
205 = 5 x 41
41 x 5 = 205
The prime factors are: 5 x 41
They are: 5 and 41
1 x 5 x 415 x 41 = 205
5 x 41 = 205 No exponents are needed.
To find two numbers that multiply to 205, we need to factorize 205. The prime factorization of 205 is 5 x 41. Therefore, the two numbers that multiply to 205 are 5 and 41.