a Prime number is a number that has only to factors like the number 17 it only has the factors of 1 & 17
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If the question refers to the prime factors of 999 then these are 33 and 37. If the question refers to the number of prime numbers between 1 and 999 then there are 168.
There is no correct answer to this question, because it is nonsensical.The question asks for a largest prime number. By definition, a prime number is NOT the product of 2 (or more) prime numbers. So it is nonsensical to ask for any prime number that is the product of 2 prime numbers.
74 is not a prime number. See the related question below.
There are infinitely many prime numbers and there is no greatest prime. So there cannot be an answer to the question.
The question is tautological. If the answer was not a prime number then thye question would not be called a prime number question!
"Who was the 30th prime minister of India" would be the question IF the answer in the question above were TRUE.Manmohan Singh is the 13th Prime Minister of India!!! not the 30th.
It is a prime number so the question is inappropriate.
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The question is internally self contradictory. There is no prime number that is not prime.
Where do you stand in the succession of prime ministers of India .
If the question refers to the prime factors of 999 then these are 33 and 37. If the question refers to the number of prime numbers between 1 and 999 then there are 168.
this is not a question
Who was the first prime minister of India, could be a question.
What a question? Perhaps: Is 1821 a prime number? 1821 is NOT a prime number. It is divisible by 3.
There is no correct answer to this question, because it is nonsensical.The question asks for a largest prime number. By definition, a prime number is NOT the product of 2 (or more) prime numbers. So it is nonsensical to ask for any prime number that is the product of 2 prime numbers.
74 is not a prime number. See the related question below.