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Mya Manning
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22 March, 09:27
Is the number 39 a prime or composite
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Abigayle Reese
22 March, 09:32
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39 is not a prime number
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Roxie
22 March, 09:52
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Hello.
39 is a composite number.
A prime number can only be divisible by 1, and itself. This is not the case for 39.
1, 3, 13, 39 can fit into it. Thus it is not a prime number.
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