
Mathematics (Ages 10-11): Prime and Composite Numbers
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- Q1Brenda said that the number 2 is prime because it has only two factors. Carla said that the number 2 is composite because it is even, and all even numbers are composite. Who is correct?Brenda is correct.Carla is correct.Both of them are correct.Neither of them is correct.30s
- Q2Stephen has to write factor pairs that contain only composite numbers. Stephen wrote four factor pairs for the number 132, as shown below. 6 × 22 11 × 12 3 × 44 2 × 66 Which of Stephen’s factor pairs contains only composite numbers?3 x 446 x 222 x 6611 x 1230s
- Q3Is 7 a prime number or a composite number?PrimeCompositeNeither30s
- Q4Is 9 a prime number or a composite number?CompositePrime30s
- Q5Is 6 a prime or composite number?PrimeComposite30s