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28 August, 16:58

I dont quite get the hang of prime numner and learning what numbers to replace the letter with i guess the basic order of operation?

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  1. 28 August, 17:42
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    Prime numbers are any number that is not divisible by a number. For example, 13 is a prime number because you can't divide anything into 13 and get a whole number.

    When you replace a number with a letter, you assign a variable to the number.

    Ex. x=10

    20-x=10

    20-10=10

    10=10 so saying x=10 is true.
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