As a product of its prime factors: 2*2*2*5 = 40 or as 23*5 = 40
The number 9 times another number makes 81.
Every composite number has its own unique prime factorization.
It is: 1 times 23 = 23 which is a prime number
Because you can not divide it into anything. Another answer: What is 17 times 23?
Since 37 is a prime number the only two factors are 1 x 37
The number 9 times another number makes 81.
Every composite number has its own unique prime factorization.
It is: 1 times 23 = 23 which is a prime number
Only 1 and 59 - it's a prime number.
A prime number times a prime number is a composite number. Since prime numbers, except for 2, are odd numbers, a prime number times a prime number is usually an odd number. It will only be an even number if one of the prime numbers is 2. A prime number times a prime number will be a number with four factors unless both prime numbers are the same, in which case it will be a square number with only three factors.
Because you can not divide it into anything. Another answer: What is 17 times 23?
Since 37 is a prime number the only two factors are 1 x 37
The product of two prime numbers can never be another prime number, the numbers that you multiplied are factors of the product. (example, 9 times 5 is 45, 9 and 5 go into 45)
3x50=150 the prime number in this case is 3
A number that fits these criteria is 1001. Its prime factorization is (7^1 \times 11^1 \times 13^1), which does not satisfy the requirement of having one prime that repeats three times and another that repeats twice. Instead, consider the number (5400), which has the prime factorization (2^3 \times 3^3 \times 5^1). Here, 2 repeats three times, 3 repeats three times, and 5 appears once, but it also does not fit the criteria. Thus, an example that meets the criteria is (5400), which can be expressed as (2^3 \times 3^3 \times 5^1) where 2 appears three times, 3 appears twice, and 5 appears once.
Composite.
It is: 1 times 47 = 47 which is a prime number