A composite number is any number that has more than two factors
12 is a composite number - one of 14 such numbers - between 1 and 25.
93 is a composite number, so 93A should be a composite number if A is an integer. 67B would be a composite number if B is an integer greater than 1. 47C would be a composite number if C is an integer greater than 1. 31D would be a composite number if D is an integer greater than 1. Any number that can be produced by multiplying two integers greater than 1 together will be a composite number. So, 67 x B would be a composite number, even though 67 itself is prime.
No, twin primes are pairs of prime numbers that have only one number between them which is a composite number. For example, (3, 5) and (11, 13) are twin prime pairs with the composite number 4 and 12 respectively between them.
Product of a prime number and a composite number results in a composite number.Now consider the product of a composite number(a) and a prime number(b) is equal to c.i.e. c = a x bIt is clear that c is divisible by both a and b.Also c is divisible by itself and 1, this means that c has more than two factors.A number having more than two factors is composite, therefore product of a prime number and a composite number results in a composite number.
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the composite number is 23
the composite number is 23
As an even number, the largest composite number between 1 and 60 is 60.
The largest composite number between 1 and 60 (inclusive) is 60. The largest composite number between 1 and 60 (exclusive) is 58.
12 is a composite number - one of 14 such numbers - between 1 and 25.
Which of the following is a composite number A. 13 B. 63 C. 61 D. 31?
There is not the composite number since there are two: 53 and 59.
36 is a composite number between 30 and 40 because its factors are 1,2,3,4,6,9,12,18,36
The largest composite number between 1 and 50 is 50.
93 is a composite number, so 93A should be a composite number if A is an integer. 67B would be a composite number if B is an integer greater than 1. 47C would be a composite number if C is an integer greater than 1. 31D would be a composite number if D is an integer greater than 1. Any number that can be produced by multiplying two integers greater than 1 together will be a composite number. So, 67 x B would be a composite number, even though 67 itself is prime.
No, twin primes are pairs of prime numbers that have only one number between them which is a composite number. For example, (3, 5) and (11, 13) are twin prime pairs with the composite number 4 and 12 respectively between them.
Product of a prime number and a composite number results in a composite number.Now consider the product of a composite number(a) and a prime number(b) is equal to c.i.e. c = a x bIt is clear that c is divisible by both a and b.Also c is divisible by itself and 1, this means that c has more than two factors.A number having more than two factors is composite, therefore product of a prime number and a composite number results in a composite number.