There is no set of 6 primes that can be multiplied to make 100. There are several possible solutions for addition. One such is {3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 61}.
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The prime numbers 2 and 3 have 6 as their product when multiplied.
solution: we know that there are 25 prime numbers are between 1-100 and 168 prime numbers less than 1000. 100 x 100=10000(5 digits) 999 x 999=998001(6 digits) 1000 x 1000=1000000(7 digits) so our answer should be same as the number of prime numbers between 100 to 999. hence, 168-25=143. 143 prime numbers will be there less than 1000 whose square has 5 or 6 digits.
10 does not have 6 prime numbers.
Prime Numbers under 6 are 2,3,5
1 is special 2 prime 3 prime 4 composite 5 prime 6 composite 7 prime 8 composite 9 composite 10 composite 11 prime 12 composite ext.
6 + 47 = 53
11 is a prime number and has no prime factors other than itself.
There are no prime numbers as all multiples of 6 are divisible by 2, 3, and 6
The prime numbers from 1 to 6 are 2, 3 and 5.
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To find the prime factorization of a number: Begin by listing 2 numbers that will multiply to make your number. 6 = 2 * 3 Can we find 2 numbers to multiply to make 2, or 3? (aside from 1) No, of course not. In fact, 2 and 3 are prime. Once you have all primes, you can stop. 6 = 2 * 3 2 * 3 is the prime factorization of 6.