The given numbers of 15 and 35 are not prime numbers but they add up to 50
Two prime factors which are 3 and 5
11 and 13 are prime numbers but 15 is a composite number because it has more than two factors
No, they are composite numbers. The factors of 15 are 1, 3, 5, and 15. The factors of 33 are 1, 3, 11, and 33. Prime numbers have two factors: 1 and the number itself, so 15 and 33 cannot be prime.
They are 3 times 5 = 15
The given numbers of 15 and 35 are not prime numbers but they add up to 50
No, they are not. You can add two composite numbers, 15 and 14 for example, and get a sum, 29, that is prime.
The product of the prime numbers 3 and 5 is 15.
Not necessarily. For example 15 and 16 are composite numbers. They add to 31, which is a prime number. Similarly, the composite numbers 20 and 21 add up to 41, which is a prime number.
15 is the product of two prime numbers; 3 x 5
3 + 29 = 32 13 + 19 = 32 15 + 17 = 32
No. 15 is the product of two prime numbers: 3 and 5
They are: 2+13 = 15
Two prime factors which are 3 and 5
11 and 13 are prime numbers but 15 is a composite number because it has more than two factors
The two numbers are -2 and -15
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