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Paisley Ford
16 October, 02:13
What is a prime number between 44 and 50?
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Siena Kramer
16 October, 02:30
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47 is a prime number between 44 and 50 because it is the only number between 44 and 50 that can only be divided by itself and one.
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Ellie
16 October, 03:06
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Answer is 47.
- a prime number only has factors of one and itself
- other numbers were composite
- 45 can be divided by 5
- 46 can be divided by 2
- 48 can be divided by 2
- 49 is 7^2
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