no.
There are 15 primes from 1 to 49 (including '1').The probability is (15/49) = 30.612 %(rounded)
47 is prime, 49 is not
7 is a prime factor of 49
no because 7 multiplied by 7 is 49 and to be a prime number the number may only have the factors of 1 and its self.No. it is not a prime number because it can be divided by 7 and prime numbers are numbers which can be divided by 1 and itself49 is not a prime number. Prime numbers only have 1 and themselves as factors. 49 has the number seven as an additional factor and thus is not a prime number.
15/49ExplanationThere are 15 prime numbers between 1 and 49 (2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, 31, 37, 41, 43, 47). If you randomly choose one natural number from the 49 numbers between 1 and 49 inclusive, there is a 15/49 probability that it will be prime.
Since 49 is a composite, the answer is 0.
no.
The probability of a prime number in a random pick from the numbers 1-49 is 15 in 49, as there are 15 prime numbers (2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, 31, 37, 41, 43,and 47) in the range of 1 to 49.
There are 15 primes from 1 to 49 (including '1').The probability is (15/49) = 30.612 %(rounded)
49 is not a prime number. It is the square of the prime number 7.
49 is a composite number (not prime), as it has three factors: 1, 7, 49.
49 is a prime number itself.
47 is prime, 49 is not
7 is a prime factor of 49
no because 7 multiplied by 7 is 49 and to be a prime number the number may only have the factors of 1 and its self.No. it is not a prime number because it can be divided by 7 and prime numbers are numbers which can be divided by 1 and itself49 is not a prime number. Prime numbers only have 1 and themselves as factors. 49 has the number seven as an additional factor and thus is not a prime number.
53 is the next prime number greater than 49.