No. By definition a Prime number is divisible by only two numbers 1 & itself. Since 927 is divisible by at least 1, 3, 309 and 927, it would not be considered a prime.
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927 is a composite number. Its positive integer factors are:1, 3, 9, 103, 309, 927
927 = 32 x 103
3% of 927 = 3% * 927 = 0.03 * 927 = 27.81
To determine if 927 is divisible by a number, we need to check if it can be evenly divided by that number without leaving a remainder. 927 is divisible by 3 because the sum of its digits (9 + 2 + 7 = 18) is divisible by 3, which means 927 is also divisible by 3. However, 927 is not divisible by 2, 5, 9, or 10 because it does not end in 0 or 5 for 2 and 5, and it does not have all the factors of 9 or 10.
The Roman numeral CMXXVII represents the number 927