As a product of its prime factors: 2*31 = 62
How about: 31+31 = 62
62 of them.
43 and 19
No, 62 can be divided by 31 twice, so it is composite and not prime. All whole numbers ending in two (except the number 2) are composite.
As a product of its prime factors: 2*31 = 62
No.
They are 2 and 31
The two prime numbers that have a sum of 62 are 31 and 31. Prime numbers are numbers greater than 1 that can only be divided by 1 and themselves without leaving a remainder. Since 31 is a prime number and the only way to express 62 as the sum of two prime numbers is 31 + 31, the answer is 31 and 31.
How about: 31+31 = 62
31 and 2
They are 59 and 61
62 of them.
19 is prime number. 10, 21 and 62 are composite numbers.
23 and 31 are prime. 36, 62 and 87 are composite.
64
62 is composite because it can be multiplied by one and other numbers. 1*62=62, 2*31, 62*1=62 if it was prime, then it would just be 1*62=62.