The two smallest prime numbers are 2 and 3. So, the smallest number that is a product of two different primes that are squared is 22 x 32 = 36.
2
59 is a prime number.
No
If by "least number" you mean "smallest positive integer", then the answer is the product of the three smallest primes: 2x3x5 = 30
There are no two primes whose product is 50.There are no two primes whose product is 50.There are no two primes whose product is 50.There are no two primes whose product is 50.
The products of the primes are the composites.
36.
The largest integer that is not the product of two or more different primes would be the largest prime number. Because there are an infinite number of prime numbers, there is no largest integer that is not the product of two or more different primes.
216
Since there are infinitely many primes, there are infinitely many numbers that are products of 3 primes.
3
70
95 is the product of two primes, 5 and 19.
59 is a prime number.
No
no the smallest number that is divisible by four different primes would be 210
Writing a number as the product of its prime factors is called prime factorization.
If by "least number" you mean "smallest positive integer", then the answer is the product of the three smallest primes: 2x3x5 = 30