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There is only one and it is 2
Only one number can be both even and prime, and that is the number 2.
As even means by definition divisible by 2, all even numbers can be divided by 2. Hence there is only one even prime number: 2 itself. All other even number cannot be prime numbers as they can be divided by 2, and a number is a prime number if and only if it can be divided only by itself and by 1.
even numbers
There is ONly ONE prime number that is EVEN. It is TWO(2). All other prime numbers to infinity are odd.
The only even prime number is 2. All the rest of the even numbers are composite.
There is only one and it is 2
The only even prime number is 2.
Only one number can be both even and prime, and that is the number 2.
There is only one prime number which is even - that is 2 - and it also happens to be less than 100. All other prime numbers are odd.
There are 49 even numbers less than 100, but only the number 2 is an even prime number less than 100.
There is only one even prime number. It is the number two.
As even means by definition divisible by 2, all even numbers can be divided by 2. Hence there is only one even prime number: 2 itself. All other even number cannot be prime numbers as they can be divided by 2, and a number is a prime number if and only if it can be divided only by itself and by 1.
The only two integer numbers greater than 12 and less than 15 are 13 and 14. Of these, only 14 is even. Therefore, the answer is 14.
even numbers
Numbers that are prime can't be multiples of 10. Multiples of 10 can't be odd.
There is ONly ONE prime number that is EVEN. It is TWO(2). All other prime numbers to infinity are odd.