Two is the least prime number that is lower than 203.
The lowest prime number is 2. The highest prime number less than 100 is 97.
The lowest prime number is 2. The highest prime number less than 100 is 91 97.
97 is the answer.
Actually the largest prime # is larger than 300 because 301 is prime
Two is the least prime number that is lower than 203.
The lowest prime number is 2. The highest prime number less than 100 is 97.
The highest prime number after 31 is infinitely high. The lowest prime number greater than 31 is 37.
The lowest prime number is 2. The highest prime number less than 100 is 91 97.
97 is the answer.
Actually the largest prime # is larger than 300 because 301 is prime
There is no highest prime number. Given any set of prime numbers, you can prove that there is at least one prime number that is not in that set. Here's how. First, recall that every natural number is either a prime number, or is a composite number and thus the product of some series of prime numbers. Now, suppose you have a set of n prime numbers, P1 .. Pn. Multiply them all together and add one. Call this number Q. Q is either prime or composite. If Q is prime, then it is obviously not one of P1 .. Pn, and thus is a new prime number not in that set. If Q is composite, then there must be a list of primes that evenly divide into it. Because Q is one greater than the product of P1 .. Pn, dividing by any of those primes will have a remainder of 1. So there must be some new prime, call it R, that divides evenly into Q. In either case, Q or R is a new prime. Now suppose that you have some potential highest prime. Enumerate all of the primes lower than it, and follow the above procedure with that set of primes. You will end up with a new prime not in that list. Since you have listed all primes less than your purported highest prime, any new prime number must be greater than your highest prime. Thus, there is no highest prime.
Because none of the numbers lower than two are prime.
Some prime numers that are lower than 60 are 2, 3, 5, 7 , 11, 13, 17, 19...59.
Any number that only has one and itself as factors is prime. Therefore, there is an infinite amount of prime numbers. Any number lower than 0 is not possible to be prime.
23 is one of the two.
It is 97 which has only two factors because it is a prime number