No because 221 is a composite number having more than two factors.
Because 17 multiplied by 13 equals 221. So the factors of 221 are 1,13,17 and 221.
No it is not a prime number, because you can multiply 13 and 17 together and get 221 13x17=221
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It is composite.
No because 221 is a composite number having more than two factors.
2873 is a composite number, not a prime. Its factors are 1, 13, 17, 169, 221, and 2873, and its prime factorization is 13x13x17.
221 is a composite number. Other than itself and 1, its factors are 17 and 13.
Because 17 multiplied by 13 equals 221. So the factors of 221 are 1,13,17 and 221.
The prime factors of 221 are 13 and 17. 13 x 17 = 221. The factors of 221 are 1, 13, 17, and 221.
No it is not a prime number, because you can multiply 13 and 17 together and get 221 13x17=221
neither prime or composite
The prime factors of 221 are 13 and 17. They're the only prime numbers that will divide evenly into 221 with no remainder.
It is prime
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No, 13*17=221, therefore it is not.