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The best way to break down a number (from the perspective of arithmetic!) is to write it as a product of its prime factors. For instance, 24 = 2 x 3 x 4 where x is the multiplication operator and of course 2, 3, and 4 are all prime numbers.
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150 is not a prime number. The prime numbers "after" it depends on which way you're going. If you're counting down, then there are 35 prime numbers after 151. The first five are: 149, 139, 137, 131, and 127. If you're counting up, then there are an infinite number of primes after 149. The first five are: 151, 157, 163, 167, and 173.
-- Write down a list of the first ten whole numbers. -- For each one, multiply it by itself, and write the product next to it.
Then you write down both numbers