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The prime factors of 51 are 3 and 17.

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What two prime numbers added together equal 51?

No two prime numbers satisfy that request.


What is the ones place value of the product of the first 51 prime numbers?

It is 0. Two of the first 51 prime numbers are 2 and 5, whose product is 10. When you multiply 10 by any other whole numbers, the final digit (in the ones place value) will be 0.


What two numbers make 51 if you multiply?

The two numbers that multiply to make 51 are 3 and 17, since (3 \times 17 = 51). Alternatively, you could also use the numbers -3 and -17, as multiplying two negative numbers also results in a positive product.


The LCM of two prime numbers is 51?

3 and 17


What two numbers multiply to equal 51?

3 times 17


When you multiply two prime numbers you always get answer with prime number?

No. If you multiply any numbers, those numbers are factors of whatever product you get. Therefore, this product is a composite number; it has atleast the two factors you multiplyed before. Compposite numbers are never prime. If the two factors above were prime, you would still end up with a composite number. For example: 3 times 5 equals 15. The factors of 15 are 1, 3, 5, and 15. 15 is composite. 7 time 51 equals 357. The factors of 357 are 1, 7, 51, and 357. 357 is composite.


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What two prime numbers equal 51?

3 x 17


What are two prime numbers whose LCM is 51?

3 and 17


What is the product of two prime numbers whose sum is twenty?

17 and 3 are two prime numbers whose sum is 20. Their product is 51.


What is the LCM of 17 and 3?

The two numbers are prime so their LCM is their product, which is 51.


What two numbers do you multiply to get 153?

Either 3*51 or 9*17.