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Are prime numbers same as odd numbers? - Answers
No.Prime numbers are numbers that can only be divided evenly by itself and 1.For example, the number 7 can only be divided by 7 and 1.Odd numbers are numbers that end in (or are) 1, 3, 5, 7, or 9.For example, the number 21 is odd since it ends in a 1, but it is not prime because itcan be divided by 1, 21, 7, and 3. (7 times 3 = 21.)2 is a Prime number and is even not odd - it is the only even prime number.
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Are prime numbers same as odd numbers? - Answers
No.Prime numbers are numbers that can only be divided evenly by itself and 1.For example, the number 7 can only be divided by 7 and 1.Odd numbers are numbers that end in (or are) 1, 3, 5, 7, or 9.For example, the number 21 is odd since it ends in a 1, but it is not prime because itcan be divided by 1, 21, 7, and 3. (7 times 3 = 21.)2 is a Prime number and is even not odd - it is the only even prime number.
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Are prime numbers same as odd numbers? - Answers
No.Prime numbers are numbers that can only be divided evenly by itself and 1.For example, the number 7 can only be divided by 7 and 1.Odd numbers are numbers that end in (or are) 1, 3, 5, 7, or 9.For example, the number 21 is odd since it ends in a 1, but it is not prime because itcan be divided by 1, 21, 7, and 3. (7 times 3 = 21.)2 is a Prime number and is even not odd - it is the only even prime number.
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