A Prime number does not 'make' any other number. It may be a factor of a number., if so then there will be at least one other number.
yes the number 469 is a prime number.
7 and 67.
469 = 67 x 7
The number 938 isn't prime as it can be divied by 2, 469, 7, 134, 14 and 67 as well as itself and one
7 and 67 are two prime numbers which have the product 469 when multiplied.
yes the number 469 is a prime number.
It is a composite number because it has more than two factors which are 1, 7, 67 and 469
7 and 67.
Other than the number 2, all other prime numbers are odd. As 469 is odd then it must be formed by the addition of an even number (2) and an odd number (467). The two prime numbers are thus 2 and 467.
469 = 67 x 7
The number 938 isn't prime as it can be divied by 2, 469, 7, 134, 14 and 67 as well as itself and one
No, it is composite.
7 and 67 are two prime numbers which have the product 469 when multiplied.
2 and 467 are two prime numbers whose sum is 469.
7 x 67 = 469
7 x 67 = 469
They are: 7 times 67 = 469