The largest number that can be expressed in six bit binary is 111111, or 63. That however is not prime. Counting down from there, we can see that the first prime below that is 61, which is the answer to the question. Expressed in binary, that would be 111101.
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679 is the product of the largest single-digit prime number and the largest two-digit prime number.
The largest prime factor of 8,091 is: 31
The largest prime factor of 1,996 is 499.
The largest prime factor of 358 is 179.
6 bit means less than or equal to 26 - 1 = 63. So 61 is the largest prime.
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Mersenne prime is the largest known prime number
The largest prime factor of 6,866 is 3,433
Three is the largest prime number for 24.
679 is the product of the largest single-digit prime number and the largest two-digit prime number.
we probably haven't discovered the "largest" prime number... but the NEXT largest prime number after 79 is 83
There cannot be a largest prime number and so its nature is irrelevant.
The largest prime factor of 92 is 23.
The largest prime factor of 1,505 is 43.
The largest prime factor of 93,093 is 31.
The largest prime factor of 38 is 19.