It is prime, because it cannot be divided by any whole integers
2006-12-19 12:00:57
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answer #1
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answered by rawk_chawk 2
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is 29 a prime or composite number?
2015-08-13 00:49:13
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answered by Sharie 1
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Prime, since it is not evenly divisible by anything except 1 and itself.
27 would be an example of a composite number: 3 X 9 = 27.
2006-12-19 12:02:20
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answered by clueless_nerd 5
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Is 29 divisible by any number other than 1 and itself? NO. Numbers which are not divisible by numbers other than 1 and itself are PRIME numbers.
2006-12-19 12:01:59
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answered by Sunrise 5
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prime, its only factors are 1 & 29, whereas a composite number would have more than 2 factors
2006-12-19 12:16:08
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answered by DaNcEr101 1
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Prime!
2006-12-19 12:00:34
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answered by wudenfeet 2
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It's a prime, since it isn't divisible by 2, 3 or 5.
2006-12-19 12:09:05
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answered by steiner1745 7
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prime number
2006-12-19 12:01:54
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answered by raj 7
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Prime because it is only divisible by one and itself! Hope this helped!
2006-12-19 12:06:57
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answered by dolphinluver 2
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prime
2006-12-19 12:00:30
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answered by yungr01 3
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