A palindromic number is the same forwards as backwards. In the case of a two-digit number, that means the two digits are the same: 11, 22, 33, 44, 55, 66, 77, 88, and 99. The only one that is prime is 11, since the others are all multiples of 11.
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No, 11 is the only palindromic prime with an even number of digits.
The only 2-didgit palindromic prime is 11.
Off the top of my head, 1001 is the answer. Check it out and see . . . _________ 1001 is not prime. 7 X 143 equals 1001. There is 11, which is prime and which has 2 digits.
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There are several possible answers to this question.They are all odd numbers.3 because it is the first prime number.11 because it is the only 2-digit palindromic prime number.15 because it is the only composite number.
101 is the only palindromic number in the specified range.
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1. 1991 is the only number I think.
There are 10 palindromic numbers between 1300 and 1400. These numbers are 1331, 1341, 1351, 1361, 1371, 1381, 1391, but only 1331 is a true palindrome, as it reads the same forwards and backwards. Therefore, the only palindromic number in this range is 1331.
No prime number only has one factor. Each prime number has itself and 1 as factors. Now, the number 1 of course has only one factor, but it is technically not a prime number.