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14 June, 18:36
Is the number 1 prime? Why or why not?
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Mckenzie Burnett
14 June, 18:51
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1 is not a prime or composite number
1 has only one positive factor i. e. no. 1 only. Hence 1 is neither prime nor composite.
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Maximo Davis
14 June, 19:00
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1 is NOT a prime number.
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