2315 is a composite number like every number greater than 5 that ends with a 5.
2315 is not prime.
The answer to the question that has been asked is "Yes".
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The question is internally self contradictory. There is no prime number that is not prime.
13 prime 63 composite 61 prime 31 prime Well the question should have been either, Which one of these numbers is not a composite number? Or, Which one of these numbers is not a prime number?
neither prime or composite
It is prime
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If a number is "on[l]y divisible by one and [a] prime number", as required by the question, then that number is prime. Therefore it cannot be composite.
4, composite. 67, prime.
Prime