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No, 69/3 = 23 so it's not a prime number
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The number -69 as a decimal would be -6.9. This is a math problem.
To find what equals 69 in a multiplication problem, you can express it as ( 69 = 1 \times 69 ) or ( 3 \times 23 ). These are two pairs of factors that multiply to give 69. Other combinations could include any multiplication of numbers that results in 69, as long as they maintain the product.
69 is already a whole number. A whole number is an integer without a fraction.