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18 November, 00:31

Explain why numbers with a 5 in the ones place are not prime numbers

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  1. 18 November, 02:40
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    All numbers except for 5 that end with a 5 are not prime numbers because they are divisible by 5. A prime numner is a number that is not divisible by any other number but 1 amd itself.
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