Asked by angy
Why is 25 a composite number??
Pleaseeeee help me!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
A. It is odd.
B. It has more than two factors.
C. All of its factors are prime numbers.
D. It is not divisible by any number except one and itself.
I PICKED b
Pleaseeeee help me!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
A. It is odd.
B. It has more than two factors.
C. All of its factors are prime numbers.
D. It is not divisible by any number except one and itself.
I PICKED b
Answers
Answered by
angy
Pleaseeeeee help i don't want to be late to brand practice!!
Answered by
angy
i know i am annoying but pleaseeeeeeeeeeee helppppppppppppppp!!!!!!!
Answered by
Braxton
You're correct.
Answered by
Bosnian
Composite number can be written as the product of two or more primes.
In this case:
25 = 5 ∙ 5
Answer C
In this case:
25 = 5 ∙ 5
Answer C
Answered by
Artemiss
B is correct. You will find not all odd numbers will be prime...
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