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14 May, 02:34

How can you tell that 32 and 95 are not prime numbers without finding their factors?

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  1. 14 May, 02:39
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    Last digit of 32 is 2 then even number then not prime (only 2 is prime and even)

    Lst digit of 95 is 5 then is dividing by 5 then no prime
  2. 14 May, 04:00
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    - - The last digit of 32 is an even number. The only even prime number is 2.

    All of the other prime numbers are multiples of 2, so 32 can't be a prime.

    - - The last digit of 95 is 5. That tells us that it's a multiple of 5. The only

    multiple of 5 that's a prime number is 5 itself. 95 is not 5 itself, so it's

    not a prime.
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