All prime numbers except 2, 3 and 5 are greater than 6.
All numbers greater than 2 are composites, not prime numbers.
6 and 8 are not prime numbers. Nor are they greater than 40 and less than 50.
10 does not have 6 prime numbers.
2 3 5
3 is a prime number. The other numbers are even numbers greater than 2, so they are composite numbers, not prime numbers.
All numbers greater than 2 are composites, not prime numbers.
NO!!!! Other than '2' all prime numbers are odd numbers. 4,6,10 & 20 are all even so they are not prime numbers.
6 and 8 are not prime numbers. Nor are they greater than 40 and less than 50.
No.
10 does not have 6 prime numbers.
2 3 5
3 is a prime number. The other numbers are even numbers greater than 2, so they are composite numbers, not prime numbers.
Prime Numbers under 6 are 2,3,5
No. There are only 4.
11 is a prime number and has no prime factors other than itself.
Then it follows as the night the day that each of the other numbers, individually and collectively, is less than 6.
Any prime numbers greater than 2 will be odd numbers. The difference between two odd numbers will be an even number. So, the difference between two prime (and odd) numbers could be 2, 4, or 6, of the numbers given. The difference could not be 3, 5, or 7.