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Shaniya Grant
Mathematics
15 November, 20:14
Is the number 621 prime or composite why?
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Moises Riggs
15 November, 20:22
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Answer: No
Step-by-step explanation
Because 621 has divisors rather than 1 and itself. 621 can be divided by 3 and 3.
Prime factorization of 621 (list of divisors):
3
3
3
23
Prime factorization of 621 (list of divisors):
3
3
3
23
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