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A Prime number only has two factors: itself and the number one. You get the prime number, your opponent gets one.

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Why will your opponent get a point if you circle a composite number in the factor game?

your opponent will get the point because there are only two options and you told the wrong answer.


A prime number has exactly two factorsI and itself if you circle a prime number in the factor game your opponent will receive at most one point Explain why give some examples?

I believe you already explained it. It's the rules of the game. You circle a number, you get the points for that number, your opponent gets points for its factors. 17 is a prime number. Its factors are 17 and 1. Circle it. You get 17 points, your opponent gets 1.


When a prime number has only two factors if you circle a prime number in the factor game your opponent will recive at most one point explain why give some examples?

When you circle a number in the factor game, the reason your opponent gets one point is because the number circled is considered the opponents as it is their choice to pick a number for you to solve. The prime numbers selected from the opponent\'s choice is considered your points in the Factor game according to the rules.


When a prime number has only two factors if you circle a prime number in the factor game your opponent will receive at most one point explain why give some examples?

A prime number has two factors: one and the number itself. When you circle a prime number, you get points for the number, your opponent gets points for the other factor, which is one. 23 is a prime number. You get 23, your opponent gets one. 37 is a prime number. You get 37 points, your opponent gets one.


Why is 31 is a good number to circle first in the factor game?

Since 31 only has two factors, one and itself, you will circle 31, your opponent will circle 1 and you will have a thirty point lead after the first round. That's a good thing.


Is there only two radius's in a circle?

Technically there are an infinite number of radii in a circle. A radius is a line from the center of the circle to a point on its edge, and since there are an infinite number of points on a circle's edge there are an infinite number of radii.


What is the type of circle used on a number line when the boundary point is not part of the solution set?

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Infinite number of points equidistant from a given point?

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Why does your opponent get a point if you choose a prime number?

It is not possible to answer the question without further information such as what game you are talking about.