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Yes, all whole numbers ending in five (except the number five itself) are composite.
No, it is composite.
No, five is a prime number because there are only two whole numbers that when multiplied, equals five. (Those numbers are five and one.) In order for a number to be composite, it has to have factors other than itself and one.
Yes.
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Forty-five is a composite number because it is not prime. Any number that is not prime is a composite number...Examples:4451002002256,0001,000,000
composite.
Composite because since the last digit is a five, it can be divided by five.
it is composite because it ends with five which automatically tells you its composite
Yes, all whole numbers ending in five (except the number five itself) are composite.
Yes.
No, it is composite.
No, five is a prime number because there are only two whole numbers that when multiplied, equals five. (Those numbers are five and one.) In order for a number to be composite, it has to have factors other than itself and one.
75 is composite. (all whole numbers ending in five or zero are composite)
25 is composite. All whole numbers ending in five (except the number 5 itself) are composite.
It is a prime.