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Basically, composite numbers are the non-prime numbers. Take a table of prime numbers, and look for any two prime numbers, one after the other, that have a difference greater than 2. Any numbers in between are consecutive composite numbers. For example, the next Prime number after 13 is 17; that makes 14, 15, and 16 three consecutive non-primes, i.e., composite numbers.

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A composite number is one which can be divided evenly by a whole number other than one and itself. Consecutive composite numbers are ones which follow one another.

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what are the prime number betwen 92 to 100

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