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Adalyn Carney
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10 November, 10:10
Why is 4.8 is not a prime number
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Jerimiah Guerra
10 November, 10:31
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Prime number must be a natural number, such as 1, 2, 3 etc. However 4.8 is a decimal number, it's not a natural number.
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