Yes. For example, 12 / 6 = 2.
Yes.
May not be, The quotient may or may not be prime.
We can't say anything about it until we know the number,it can be prime or composite.
Not always as for example 32/4 = 8
237 is a COMPOSITE number. Since it is divided by 3 and gives a quotient of 79 (which is a prime factor of 237) and remainder as 0.
This is false. As an example, 4/2=2. Two is a prime number.
It is another composite number.
If the number is divisible by any number and the quotient comes out to a whole number, then that number is composite. The number is prime when divided by a number, the answer is a decimal, then the number is prime. A prime number has exactly two factors, 1 and the number itself. Any number having more factors is a composite number.
6 is a composite number. You can divide it by 3 and get 2. A composite number can be divided by a number and get another number out. 29 is prime because it can only be divided by 1 and 29 to get a whole number answer.
No. Each composite number has its own unique prime factorization.
It is not a prime number, it is a composite number.
It is prime
86 is not a prime number, so is a composite.