Primes:
2 3 5 7 11 13 17 19 23 29 31 37 41 43 47
Other than 1, the rest are composite.
150 is a composite number because it has factors other than one and itself.
Prime Factorization means multiples of prime numbers. For example take 150 number, 150=2*75 2*25*3 2*3*5*5 2,3 and are the prime numbers. We have to do this process until we get all prime numbers.
No.
They are the numbers that have more than two factors in them.
150 is not a prime number. The prime numbers "after" it depends on which way you're going. If you're counting down, then there are 35 prime numbers after 151. The first five are: 149, 139, 137, 131, and 127. If you're counting up, then there are an infinite number of primes after 149. The first five are: 151, 157, 163, 167, and 173.
No, because it is divisible by other numbers than 1 and 150 alone.
150 is a composite number because it has factors other than one and itself.
For any integer greater than 5, where the units digit is 5 then that number can be expressed as the product of n and 5. As such, the number is composite. Therefore all numbers in the range 150 to 200 that have a units digit of 5 are composite,.
150 is a composite number because it goes into 5 and 10 (5 times 30 is 150 .....and 10 times 15 is 150) Remember a Composite number is a number that goes into more than 1 and itself. Example: The number---->8...it goes into 1,2,4,8. A Prime number is a number that ONLY goes into 1 and itself. Example: The number---->3...it only goes into 1,3.
No, it is composite.
7,53,73,43,83,97,17,37,23,47,87,67,57,31, 41,51,61,71,91 are some prime numbers
eat 150 apples, than take a shi t, count the pices, and here u are you got 150 of its prime numbers
What are prime numbers from 1-150?
What are prime numbers from 1-150?
The prime numbers that you multiply together to get 150 are 2, 3, 5, and 5.
149 is the only prime number betweeen 140 and 150.
All of them. 100%. All prime numbers are odd numbers. (The exception being the number 2)