A list of odd numbers that are not prime would include numbers that are composite, meaning they have factors other than 1 and themselves. Examples of odd composite numbers include 9, 15, 21, 25, and 27. These numbers can be divided by factors other than 1 and the number itself, unlike prime numbers which can only be divided by 1 and the number itself.
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Well, sweetheart, odd numbers that are not prime are like those side dishes at a potluck that no one really wants. They're just hanging around, not causing any trouble, but definitely not the star of the show. So, here's a list for ya: 1, 9, 15, 21, 25, and so on. Just a bunch of oddballs that can't sit with the cool kids (prime numbers).
Oh, dude, you want the oddballs that aren't cool enough to be prime, huh? So, like, odd numbers that can't sit at the Prime number table are 1, 9, 15, 21, and so on. They're like the misfits of the number world, not cool enough to be prime but still odd enough to stand out.
9, 15, 21, 25... just about any number that you can get from multiplication of whole numbers (besides one and itself).
The odd one out in that set of four numbers could be 57, as it is the only one in the list that is not a prime number.
The composite numbers in that list are 22 and 36 - you know they are composite, because they are even numbers. The other numbers are odd and prime.
It could any odd prime number and 2 since 2 is the only even prime number and add whole numbers to an odd sum requires both odd and even.In other words, 2 and any other prime will work.
49 of them. ' 2 ' is the only even prime number.
Two.A number with only two factors, one and itself, is called a prime number. The only even whole prime number is two. Your question implies that there is only one whole number greater than one which is prime, however, since odd numbers are whole numbers, and odd numbers (but not even) are prime, there are infinite prime numbers (since no one has checked each number to infinity to see if it's prime, and, obviously, never will, most assume that the list of prime whole numbers is not finite). Examples are 3, 5, and 13. 9 is an example of an odd number which is not prime.