The smallest prime number is 2 and the greatest prime number less than 100 is 97. The required product is: 2 x 97 = 194.
2 is the smallest prime number. 9 is the greatest composite number less than 10. The sum of 2 and 9 is 11.
97 - 2 = 95
Two is the smallest prime number less than 100.
47 is the greatest prime number less than 48.
The smallest prime number is 2 and the greatest prime number less than 100 is 97. The required product is: 2 x 97 = 194.
2 is the smallest prime number. 9 is the greatest composite number less than 10. The sum of 2 and 9 is 11.
It is: 2+9 = 11
97 - 2 = 95
Two is the smallest prime number less than 100.
The smallest prime number is 2.
the greatest prime number less than 200 is 199
47 is the greatest prime number less than 48.
The greatest prime number less than 200 is 199.
The greatest possible 'length' comes from the number with the greatest number of prime factors. The greatest number of factors is created by using the smallest prime number, 2, as a factor as many times as possible. Since 2^9=512 and 2^10=1024, the greatest possible 'length' of a positive integer less than 1000 is 9.
47 is the greatest prime number under 50.
The greatest prime number less than 20 is 19. For there to be a difference, we'll have to have another value.