7,11,13,17,19,23,29,31,37,41,43, many others, too lazy to name them all off
The number is bigger than 5 but ends in 5 so it is divisible by 5. Therefore it cannot be a prime.
The number is bigger than 5 but ends in 5 so it is divisible by 5. So it cannot be prime.
The number is bigger than 5 but ends in 5 so it is divisible by 5. Therefore it cannot be a prime.
2 is bigger than -5
All prime numbers except 2, 3 and 5 are greater than 6.
The number is bigger than 5 but ends in 5 so it is divisible by 5. Therefore it cannot be a prime.
The number is bigger than 5 but ends in 5 so it is divisible by 5. So it cannot be prime.
The number is bigger than 5 but ends in 5 so it is divisible by 5. Therefore it cannot be a prime.
2 is bigger than -5
All prime numbers except 2, 3 and 5 are greater than 6.
Because it s a prime number (it can only be divided by the number one and itself) and it has an absolute value larger than the number 5 (which is also a prime number).
5 itself is a prime number, so if you count 5 as ending in 5 that is one prime number. Other than that any number ending in 5 would be some multiple of 5 and therefore could not be a prime number.
Every number greater than 5 that ends in a 5 is a composite number, not a prime.
500mg is bigger than 5mg, because 500 is a bigger number than 5.
The only other single-digit number higher than 5 which is a prime number is 7 - 9 is equal to 3 squared, and is thus not a prime number.
15% is bigger than 5%. 5% of 100 would be the number 5. 15% of 100 would be 15, so it is bigger.
Yes, 5 is a prime. It has no factors other than 1 and itself.