If you mean: 2, 3 and 5 then they are 71, 73, 77 and 79
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∙ 2014-12-28 14:15:49Wiki User
∙ 2014-12-28 10:39:41Any number between 70 and 80 is smaller than 235 and so cannot be divisible by 235.
As 235 is ending by a 5 then it is divisible by 5 As 235 is not even it is not divisible by 2 As 2+3+5 is not divisible by 3, 235 is not divisible by 3 235/5 = 47 47 is prime so 235 = 5 * 47 and there's no other way to factorize it
The prime numbers between 225 and 235 are 227, 229, and 233.
235 is a composite number because it has more than two divisors - contrary to a prime which has exactly two divisors: 1 and the prime itself. 235 has 4 divisors: 1, 5, 47 and 235. A quick way to determine this is done by looking at the last digit. If it is either 0 or 5 the number is divisible by 5, thus it is not a prime.
The number is bigger than 5 but ends in 5 so it is divisible by 5. Therefore it cannot be a prime.
Any number greater than 5 which ends in "5" MUST be divisible by 5, so yes, it's composite.
235 and its multiples.
235 and its multiples.
One: 235.
It is divisible by 10, but not by 235.
4 is the smallest composite number and it is not divisible by the two given numbers.
As 235 is ending by a 5 then it is divisible by 5 As 235 is not even it is not divisible by 2 As 2+3+5 is not divisible by 3, 235 is not divisible by 3 235/5 = 47 47 is prime so 235 = 5 * 47 and there's no other way to factorize it
Yes.
The prime numbers between 225 and 235 are 227, 229, and 233.
235
It is evenly divisible by these numbers: 1, 5, 47, 235, 383, 1915, 18001 and 90,005.
No. 4,355 is only divisible by these numbers: 1 5 13 65 67 335 871 and 4355.
No.