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No, 5 is actually a prime number.Prime numbers are numbers that can only be divided by 1 and itself. eg: 5 can only be divided by 1 and 5 for it to equal a whole number.Composite numbers are the opposite. They are numbers that can be divided by other numbers. eg: 4/1=4 4/4=1 4/2=2No.
Scientific notation is a way of writing numbers that are too big or too small to be conveniently written in decimal form.There may be such numbers associated with sugar, but without something specific, there be no way of pinning it down. Almost all sugars have the formula C nH 2nO n (n is between 3 and 7)
Answer 1In Catholic Bible - Old Testament contain 46 books and NT contain 27 books.Answer 2There are actually 39 and 27. The additional ones mentioned above are spurious and not part of the Bible Canon. The Catholics have included writings like the Book Of Maccabees that is clearly nothing to do with inspired writings.Reply to answer 2No, that's not true. There's many canons of the Bible. That's why I wrote about catholic one. They have 73 books. I assume you are talking about protestant Bible - that contain 66 books.Catholics believe that all their books are inspired by Holy Spirit. You cannot say it's untrue and spurious, because that is offended.If you want to discuss it, then go to "discussion" section, but please, respect other people and their believes.
Answer 1yes for a long time.Answer 2No. Palestine was never an individually governed Arab territory. No Arab Empire from the Rashidun Caliphate to the Ayyubid Caliphate ever ruled from Jerusalem nor was Palestine administered as a central territory. It was a near-permanent backwater, especially during the Ottoman Period, when it was actually portioned off in three pieces that were smaller parts of governates headquarted outside of Palestine.Prior to the Nakba in 1948-1949, there was not even a unique Palestinian identity as we know it today. The Palestinian Arabs called themselves Fellahin (which means settled peasant) and considered themselves to be ethnically 'Arab Bilaad ash-Shaam or Levantine Arabs or Greater Syrian Arabs.The first ever Palestinian Arab state in the history of the world was declared in absentia in Tunisia in 1988 and was partially realized in 1993 with the Oslo Accords.