No, prime numbers must have exactly two divisors which result in an integer dividend; these numbers are one (1) and the number itself.
Since 260 is an even number it has two (2) as a such a divisor. Thus, it has more than two and is not prime.
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Exactly as it is 260 because it is a whole number
If you mean what times 52 equals 260 then it is 5 times 52 = 260
To find 60 percent of a number, multiply the number by 0.6. In this instance, 0.6 x 260 = 156. Therefore, 60 percent of 260 is equal to 156.
260, like all even numbers greater than 2, is a composite number.
There are factor trees, fireworks, rainbows, etc., but those are just differences in notation. The unique prime factorization of 260 is 2 x 2 x 5 x 13.