No, 51 is not prime. 51's factors are 1, 3, 17, and 51. 17*3=51.
why is it prime
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It is called "sub-rime" because the holding of sub-prime (low credit quality) debt precipitated the crisis.
No, you dont own the company with 51% of shares. However, you do have a "controlling interest". Basically, If a business decision has to be made and the person making that decison has 49% of the company shares (They own 49% of the business ) and you with your 51% come along, you can over ride that decision being the senior share holder
A sub-prime loan is a type of loan that is offered to those individuals that have poor credit histories and/or have a relatively high risk of default. Sub-prime loans tend to be costlier in terms of closing costs, fees and APRs than traditional (prime) loans. An Alt-A loan is a type of loan that is offered to those that don't qualify for prime loans, but who have a better risk profile than those in the sub-prime category. Alt-A loans are costlier than prime loans in terms of fees and APRs, however, they are not as costly as sub-prime loans.
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51 = 3x17
31 is prime, but 51 is not as 51=3*17.
No, 51 is not a prime number. A prime number is a number that has only itself and 1 as a factor. 51's factors are 1,3,17, and 51.
51 is not a prime number: 3x17=51
51 3,17
The prime factorization of 51 = 3 * 17
51 composite, 61 prime.
Prime Factorizaton of 51The prime factorization of 51 is:3 X 17Both numbers are prime, so 3 X 17 is the prime factorization of 51.
the next prime number after 51 is 60 :)
51 is a composite number but 61 is a prime number
Yes, 11 and 51 are relatively prime.
47, yes. 51, no.