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Almost all prime numbers are odd. There is only one Prime number that is even - the number 2. A prime number is a number with two and only two factors: 1 and itself. All even numbers greater than 2 are divisible by 2, which means they have more than two factors, so they cannot be prime numbers.
All prime numbers except 2 are odd.

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No. There is only one even number that is prime and that is 2.

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Most prime numbers are odd.

The only even prime number is 2.

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Almost all prime numbers are odd. There is only one Prime number that is even - the number 2. A prime number is a number with two and only two factors: 1 and itself. All even numbers greater than 2 are divisible by 2, which means they have more than two factors, so they cannot be prime numbers.

All prime numbers except 2 are odd.

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