Pirates were not always English. Pirates came in almost every ethnic group, including Asian ethnic groups, African ones, European ones, etc.
There are no actual countries named after any British Prime Ministers or monarchs. However, there are many states, towns, cities and geological formations such as lakes and rivers, that are named after former British PM's and sovereigns, most of these being in the USA, Canada, and other former colonies in the English-speaking world, although you will find a few in Africa as well. The closest nation you will find named after anything British is British Columbia, but the UK has no part in it's ruling or any political power over it. India and Ireland have made a conscious effort to eradicate British place-names and replace them with indigenous ones.
The letters 'RAF' after ones name denote current service with the Royal Air Force in the United Kingdom.
Less than 1% of the US population..
he had several voyages including small ones
The prime rate is one of the most widely used in setting home equity, and credit card rates. Some examples of current ones: WSJ 3.25, Federal Discount Rate 0.75.
nine is not a prime number
The ones that are relatively prime, or co-prime.
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.
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From that list, only 31 is a prime number.
The ones with only two factors.
Yes and no, the new ones are not as reliable as the older ones were in their prime.
This is probably always going to be a matter of contention - Australian Prime Ministers are arguably all equally famous (or alternatively, equally unknown), with the exception of perhaps Frank Forde who was Prime Minister for only one week. The longest-serving Prime Minister of Australia was Sir Robert Menzies, who probably qualifies as one of the more well known ones. Others include Gough Whitlam (the first Labor Prime Minister in 23 years, who was dismissed in sensational circumstances), Alfred Deakin (a long-serving early Prime Minister who was also influential in the Federation movement), Billy Hughes (Prime Minister during World War I), John Curtin (Prime Minister during World War II), Malcolm Fraser, Bob Hawke, Paul Keating, and John Howard (all of whom were recent Prime Ministers, and each of whom is remembered for different contributions that they made to recent Australian history).
Look at a list of prime numbers. Select the ones whose difference is 2.
91, and 97 are the only ones.
List all the factors. Select the ones that are prime numbers.