The question isn't clear. "Five number 357 Prime number" doesn't make sense.
357 is not a prime number. Its positive integer factors are: 1, 3, 7, 17, 21, 51, 119, 357
Yes, 357 is a composite number. Its prime factorisation is 3 x 7 x 17.
It is a composite number because It is a divisible by 3.
357 = 3*7*17
composite 3 and 119 7 and 51 17 and 21
No. If you multiply any numbers, those numbers are factors of whatever product you get. Therefore, this product is a composite number; it has atleast the two factors you multiplyed before. Compposite numbers are never prime. If the two factors above were prime, you would still end up with a composite number. For example: 3 times 5 equals 15. The factors of 15 are 1, 3, 5, and 15. 15 is composite. 7 time 51 equals 357. The factors of 357 are 1, 7, 51, and 357. 357 is composite.
the 357 holds five rounds Some hold 6. Some hold 7.
Start with the prime factorization.3 x 7 x 17 = 357Any number with three distinct prime factors has eight factors in total. Once we add in 1, we have them all.All Factors of 357:1, 3, 7, 17, 21, 51, 119, 357
357 = 3 x 7 x 17
357 = 3 x 7 x 17
As a product of its prime factors: 2*2*89 = 356
They are: 354, 355, 356, 357 and 358 Note: 353 is not included because it is a prime number