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There is only one prime number which is even - that is 2 - and it also happens to be less than 100. All other prime numbers are odd.
The answer below is incomplete.The set of whole numbers also includes all negative integers.
All whole numbers greater than 0 are also called the __:)__________ integers. positive
25 prime numbers in that range.
Whole numbers are numbers from 0 to infinity. They must be numbers that are not fractions or decimals, and must be positive. Integers can be any numbers that are whole, negative or positive. Zero is not a positive number. Neither is it negative. Rational numbers are an fraction. Eg: 6/10 or 6/6 They can also be whole numbers because 6/6 is also 1. Counting numbers are also numbers 1-infinity, but once again, it is all whole numbers, meaning that they are not decimals or some thing like: .1 or 1/2
the only prime number that is even is 2. all of the other positive even numbers can be divided by 2. negative numbers aren't considered prime.
All numbers greater than one are positive integers that are either composite or prime numbers.
Prime numbers are positive integers which can be evenly divided only by 1 and themselves. There is no other rule for all prime numbers.
You don't. All prime numbers are also whole numbers.
All the even numbers greater than 2 are composite.
All integers greater than one are divisible by prime numbers.
Every positive integer greater than 1 is either prime or composite.
All prime numbers are odd numbers. If one were even, it would be divisible by two and would, therefore, not be prime.
They're all positive integers under 30.
The smallest prime number in which all of the digits are also prime is 2.The smallest multi-digit prime number in which all of the digits are also prime is 23.
Only one positive prime number has a 5 in the ones digit. That prime number is 5. All other numbers with a 5 in the ones digit are composite because they will be divisible by 5.
Yes. All prime numbers and composite numbers are positive integers, or whole counting numbers. That leaves infinitely many numbers that are neither prime nor composite. If you intended to narrow the scope of your question to the whole counting numbers or to the positive integers, then there are NO such numbers that are neither. A counting number, however large, will be either prime or composite.