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A number lies between 2000 and 2070 and has 5 in its ones place.is it a prime or composite number? Give reason

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Answered by Anonymous
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its a composite number

because when there is 5 in ones place then it must be divisible by 5

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

it will be a composite no. as the no.s ending with 5 in ones place are always divisible by 5 so it can't be a prime no.

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