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Corey
11 July, 22:00
Is 47 a prime or composite number
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John Cantu
12 July, 00:16
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Answer: Prime
Step-by-step explanation:
47 is a prime number because it cannot be divisible (evenly) by any number other than itself and 1.
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Sanai Walsh
12 July, 01:30
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the number 47 is a prime number
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