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Enlist the numbers from 12051 to 12098, then encincle the prime numbers and color the composite number.

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Prime numbers are those which can be divided by itself and other one no.

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Prime numbers are the numbers that have only two factors, that are, 1 and the number itself. Consider an example of number 5, which has only two factors - 1 and 5. This means it is a prime number. Let's take another example of the number 6, which has more than two factors, i.e 1, 2, 3, and 6. This means 6 is not a prime number. Now, if we take the example of the number 1, we know that it has only one factor. So, it cannot be a prime number as a prime number should have exactly two factors. This means 1 is neither a prime nor a composite number, it is a unique number.

What are Prime Numbers?

A number greater than 1 with exactly two factors, i.e. 1 and the number itself is defined as a prime number. In other words, if a number cannot be divided into equal groups, then it is a prime number. We can divide a number into groups with equal numbers of items/elements only if it can be factorized as a product of two numbers. For example, 7 cannot be divided into groups of equal numbers. This is because 7 can only be factorized as follows:

7 × 1 = 7

1 × 7 = 7

Prime Numbers

This means 1 and 7 are the only factors of 7. So, 7 is a prime number because it could not be divided into groups of equal numbers.

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