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6 November, 07:38

Is 30 a prime number, composite number, or neither?

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  1. 6 November, 08:23
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    30 is a composite number because it can be evenly divided by number other than 30 and 1. (i. e: 30/6=5, 30/5=6, 30/10=3).

    An example of prime number would be 5, since it can only be evenly divided by 5 and 1.
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