No. There cannot be any number that is both prime and composite.
5 is not a composite number: it is a prime.
5 is prime.
5 is prime.
Both of these numbers are prime numbers.
No. 5 and 7 are both prime numbers.
It is a prime number
A composite number cannot be a prime!!!!!!!!!!!!
They are both prime numbers and 13-5 = 8 which is a composite number
5 is a prime number and is not have a composite number in its factors.
Composite. It ends in 5 and so is divisible by 5. So it cannot be a prime.
195 is composite because it is divisible by 5.
GCF of a prime number and a composite number is 1 if the composite number is not a multiple of the prime number. Here, 5 is a prime number and 108 is a composite number(not the multiple of 5). Therefore GCF of 108 and 5 is 1.