No because 221 is a composite number having more than two factors.
No it is not a prime number, because you can multiply 13 and 17 together and get 221 13x17=221
No, 221 is the product of 13 and 17.
221 is a composite number having the factors 1, 13, 17, and 221.
2873 is a composite number, not a prime. Its factors are 1, 13, 17, 169, 221, and 2873, and its prime factorization is 13x13x17.
The prime factors of 221 are 13 and 17. 13 x 17 = 221. The factors of 221 are 1, 13, 17, and 221.
It is 13 because it is the HCF of 325 and 221
How about: 223-2 = 221 Or as a product of its prime factors: 13*17 = 221
The prime factors of 221 are 13 and 17. They're the only prime numbers that will divide evenly into 221 with no remainder.
No, 13*17=221, therefore it is not.
Because it has more than two factors.It is divisible by 13.
No. 221 = 13 x 17
Yes, they are relatively prime.
There are no two primes whose sum is 221.
The prime factors are: 13 x 17
Written as a product of primes, 325 = 5^2 x 13 221 = 13 x 17 Therefore 13 goes into both 325 and 221
It is composite.
221 is divisible by 1, 13, 17, and 221.
Use a factor tree. 221 13,17 All the factors are prime. 13 x 17 = 221
Yes, 221 is a odd number.
It is their lowest common multiple which is 221 13 and 17 are both prime numbers
Yes 221/3 = 73.66666666666667 However 3 will not go into 221 an exact number of times.