Its impossible. the only Prime number that's even is 2. I guess you could say that 10x1/5=2 but i don't think it's classified as a multiple because its not a whole number so this problem is impossible.
Three is a prime number.
One, four, eight, ten. (One is not prime, by definition). And zero. Also, anything less than zero which is not a multiple of three should be included.
No, it would be divisible by ten.
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1, 2, 3 ,5 , and 7 are all prime numbers less than 10. The lower the number is, the more likely it is to be prime. There is only one number, 2, that is even.
Two is the ONLY even prime number.
There is only 1 even prime number which is 2
No, ten is not a prime number since it can be divided by two. A prime number can only be divided by itself and one.
In base ten, ten is not a prime number. It is divisible by both 2 and 5. In base 2, however, 10 is equal to two in base ten and two is a prime number.
Three is a prime number.
One, four, eight, ten. (One is not prime, by definition). And zero. Also, anything less than zero which is not a multiple of three should be included.
No, ten is not the first prime number or a prime number at all. A prime number is a number with only two factors, 1 and itself. Since ten has 2 and 5 as factors as well as 1 and 10, it is not a prime number. 1 by definition is usually considered not a prime number, so 2 is the first prime number
Ten Is An Even Number.
No, it would be divisible by ten.
2,3,5,7,11,13,17,19,23,29 1 is not a prime number it is a special number for some reason
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